Today's Japanese bureaucracy challenge: can I convince NTT to activate my FTTH VoIP service (which I only need on an IPv6 deployment technicality) *without* sending me any equipment? Failing that, can I make sure they don't try to replace my ONU with a combi unit?
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"Yes I know I need special equipment to use the phone service. Just trust me on this one, I magically have such equipment already. Just turn the service on please." I can probably make it work with Asterisk anyway, it's just SIP, if I cared about the phone bit.
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The only reason I need this is because non-VoIP customers only get a /64 and phone customers get a /56 over IPoE FTTH connections, which is complete BS.
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Replying to @marcan42
Why do you need a /56? (Here in italy we are locked on ipv4 only)
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Because I have more than one subnet and IPv6 ISPs giving out only a /64 is ridiculous and against RFC recommendations.
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Excuse my poor knowledgment of the ipv6, why don t you subnet the /64?
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Because the smallest sane subnet in IPv6 *is* a /64. Below that a bunch of IPv6 features don't work, e.g. stateless autoconfiguration. Also it's not like they route the /64 to my router, it's just raw, so I'd have to proxy ND (the IPv6 version of proxy ARP) which is ewww.
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