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      rkcin
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      My WAN is configured for DHCPv6 with a delegation size of 60 with "send prefix hint" selected. I have two internal subnets which track the WAN and each get their own IPv6 prefix. I expected them to get their own prefixes on the same /60. But, the only thing they each have in common is the first 56 bits. Does this mean I have a /56 subnet from my provider? If I switch the WAN desired delegation size to 56 I get no IP6 previx on the tracking interfaces. I'm confused by the selection of the desired delegation size. What does it do exactly and why doesn't it represent what I get?

      LAN1: 2601:2:4e88:ee0:
      LAN2: 2601:2:4e88:ee1:

      Did I count the bits correctly?

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        priller
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        Your /60 prefix should be  2601:2:4e88:ee8::  2601:2:4e88:ee0::

        You can view that here:  /var/dhcpd/etc/dhcpdv6.conf

        Take that prefix and plug it in here:  http://www.gestioip.net/cgi-bin/subnet_calculator.cgi

        Making the available /64's:

        2601:2:4e88:ee0::/64  
        2601:2:4e88:ee1::/64
        2601:2:4e88:ee2::/64
        … etc

        If you are Comcast residential,  requesting a /56 will get you nothing.

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          razzfazz
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          @priller:

          Your /60 prefix should be 2601:2:4e88:ee8::

          I believe that should be 2601:2:4e88:ee0::, no?

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            razzfazz
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            @rkcin:

            LAN1: 2601:2:4e88:ee0:
            LAN2: 2601:2:4e88:ee1:

            Note that the numbers within each group are "right-aligned." I.e., these prefixes are exactly the same as the following:

            
            LAN1: 2601:0002:4e88:0ee0::
            LAN2: 2601:0002:4e88:0ee1::
                  ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^
            
            

            Each digit represents four bits; if you compare the two prefixes, you'll see that their leftmost 15 digits match, so they're in the same /60.

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              priller
              last edited by

              @razzfazz:

              @priller:

              Your /60 prefix should be 2601:2:4e88:ee8::

              I believe that should be 2601:2:4e88:ee0::, no?

              Agh!  Thx

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                rkcin
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                Yes, thank you. That's where I went wrong. I see it now.

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