Assuming 2a00
567:b01::/56 is your prefix from the ISP, that hopefully complies with BCOP-690.
2a00
567:b01::1/64 will go to your "bridge" as is.
Then simply create new pools whereby you have a /60 per pool like say pool1: 2a00
567:b02::/60 etc
Then run a DHCPv6 server for ia_pd on your router, your client device will then need to request for the /64 from the /60 pool via dhcpv6 client ia_pd request.
Or, just use static routing, or BGP with FRR if it's a Linux host.
What you want is a routed prefix from the /56 to your individual host.
2a00
Then simply create new pools whereby you have a /60 per pool like say pool1: 2a00
Then run a DHCPv6 server for ia_pd on your router, your client device will then need to request for the /64 from the /60 pool via dhcpv6 client ia_pd request.
Or, just use static routing, or BGP with FRR if it's a Linux host.
What you want is a routed prefix from the /56 to your individual host.
Statistics: Posted by DarkNate — Mon Feb 19, 2024 1:47 am