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How Much Space Do I Need as an ISP?
Posted by [email protected] on août 13, 2024 à 2:43 pm✌🏾The conversation starts here…..
Nellie Okunor répondu Il y a 1 mois, 1 semaine 10 Membres · 9 Réponses -
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Use the lookup table to estimate how many bits are required at each level to get the right prefix length of the address
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Can some assist on how much space do I need as an ISP? I’m lost on the procedure how to find number of number.
Thanks in advance
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Cette réponse a été modifiée Il y a 1 année, 7 mois par
Harry Kumwenda.
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Try use 52 prefix ( 52 – ( Cities Bits + Housing Estates + Housing Units ) )
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Cette réponse a été modifiée Il y a 1 année, 7 mois par
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I now know how to plan for my IPV6
log(expected value)/lo(2) = x
the number of space to each home network j – number of POP i- number of estate e on each pop – number of housing unit u on each housing estate = required subnet /y (j – i – e – u =/y).
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Should traffic for every device to be separated by different VLANs? i suppose we need millions vlans at some point
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its going to depend current situation and also provision for growth. Typically a /32
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but why we dont have 50 instead of 72
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Assigning a /60 to a housing unit gives room for 16 * /64 subnets == 16 different VLANs which is enough for a home.🤔
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As an ISP with a <b data-path-to-node="”8,0,0″" data-index-in-node="”31″">/32 allocation, if you decide to give every single customer a <b data-path-to-node="”8,0,0″" data-index-in-node="”93″">/56 prefix instead of a <b data-path-to-node="”8,0,0″" data-index-in-node="”117″">/48, how many more customers can you support?
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