Comment by ta1243
> The smallest subnet that is going to get advertised outside of your ISP (outside of the ASN you're in) is a /24,
In an IPv4 world. In an IPv6 the equivalent is a /48
It's far easier to get a ipv6/48 than a ipv4/24 (naturally).
> The smallest subnet that is going to get advertised outside of your ISP (outside of the ASN you're in) is a /24,
In an IPv4 world. In an IPv6 the equivalent is a /48
It's far easier to get a ipv6/48 than a ipv4/24 (naturally).