19.09.2016 20:35, Lew Wolfgang пишет:
Note that I could never have figured this out without external assistance. Why the magic "::1111" addresses? What left field did these come out of?
It is arbitrary. You get /48 prefix and can now split it into 65536 /64 prefixes. You can chose arbitrary 16 bits to extend /48 prefix to make it /64. You can theoretically also provide different prefixes to each LAN and WLAN port you have to isolate them.
Of course you need to verify that prefix you get from PD is actually /48 and adjust accordingly.
But how would I verify the PD value?
I presume you see it in router management interface, at least this is how I interpret "You cannot see the prefix your ISP gave you in the Value field until you click OK and then come back to this screen again". -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org