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 Message 4420 
 Michiel van der Vlist to Tommi Koivula 
 New rule 
 25 Jul 25 22:40:29 
 
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Hello Tommi,

On Friday July 25 2025 19:34, you wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:

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

Just a /64?

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

 TK> Static is always nice. ;)

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

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


Cheers, Michiel

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