Dec 7 2024
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Dec 7 2024
3:24 PM
IPv6: Independent
What is independent? I've not found it in any documents.
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Dec 8 2024
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I also think the question is justified: What exactly happens with the different settings: auto, manual and deactivated?
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Dec 8 2024
10:49 AM
Provider independent address space is address space you get by applying to an address registry (e,g. APNIC for countries in the Asia Pacific region). That address space then "belongs" to you, not your ISP.
If you get an agreement from both ISPs, you can then route it via those ISPs.
This is something that only large companies do.
Dec 8 2024
11:02 AM
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Dec 8 2024
11:02 AM
Thank you.
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