[AusNOG] another ipv6 Q

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com
Thu Jul 3 12:28:17 EST 2014


This would be incorrect Robert.

A /24 is 1180
A /48 is 1180
A /32 is 1994

So, you would pay 1994 if you had a /24 and /32



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On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Robert Hudson <hudrob at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 3 July 2014 11:48, Mark Andrews <marka at isc.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> In message <CAEUfUGPOheJKFW8yNUJ_Y=
>> wtOV978RaeXraMfLP82xQJXrB+0A at mail.gmail.com>, Skee
>> ve Stevens writes:
>> > --e89a8f8393fdab65e704fd3faae4
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>> >
>> > Mark,
>> >
>> > To be accurate, ipv6 from APNIC is not $0.
>>
>> I said he could get IPv6 addresses for $0 based on the prerequiste
>> that he had IPv4 addresses from them.  I did not say how many
>> addresses he could get for $0 or that he could get unlimited IPv6
>> addresses because I couldn't be bothered running the calculator.
>>
>> > If your IPv6 allocation exceeds the value of the IPv4 allocation, you
>> will
>> > pay the greater of the two.
>>
>> Which is why the next sentence was "You pay MAX(IPv4 cost, IPv6 cost)."
>
>
>  If you have a /24 IPv4 allocation from APNIC, it is my understanding
> that you can get a /32 IPv6 allocation at no additional cost (and I believe
> it has infact already been allocated to you by default, you just need to
> claim it and start using it).
>
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