> The "inside" is your /56 or /48.
No it's not mine. It's the ISPs.
> which is useful for terrible ISPs with rotating network prefixes
... which is what you said :)
> If you can make your way through the absolute slog that is ARP+DHCP, you can get through NDP+SLAAC. Or even NDP+DHCPv6 if you're a control freak.
Oo enterprise. I believe you missed another 5 or 6 acronyms that are also required for having ipv6 internally.
> Oo enterprise. I believe you missed another 5 or 6 acronyms that are also required for having ipv6 internally.
It's not 2010 anymore, IPv6 works internally out of the box. If you don't know what ARP means then you will have no problems using IPv6.