Subj : New rule
To   : Michiel van der Vlist
From : Stas Mishchenkov
Date : Sun Jul 27 2025 01:42 pm

Hi Michiel!

Friday July 25 2025 22:40, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:

TK>> My two isp's provide me dynamic /64.

MvdV> Just a /64?

TK>>  In addition to that, I have
TK>> static /64 and /48 from he.net.

TK>> Static is always nice. ;)

MvdV> My fibre provider gives me a "persistent" IPv6 prefix. Technically it is
MvdV> not static, it is dynamic, but they say by making it "persistent" they
MvdV> follow best practice. It does not chance as long as the router does not
MvdV> change. And indeed it has not changed since my last router change.

MvdV> My coax provider offers a dynamic IPv6 pefix. It does not change very
MvdV> often, once or twice a year, but there is no discernable pattern.
MvdV> Sometimes  with a firmware update but also sometimes without any
MvdV> traceable trigger.

Enabled prefix-hint=2a0b:db80:85:9bca::/64. Let's see if this helps me get the same prefix.

Have a nice night.
         Stas Mishchenkov.

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