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How would a router with /32 WAN subnet mask communicate with the rest of the Internet?
proposed edit to address Ricky's comment; well, to actually mark what are you two talking about. :)
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How would a router with /32 WAN subnet mask communicate with the rest of the Internet?
even more R0 possibilities are Request 0 as in D0 for Data 0, "for a stop-and-wait type of request/response protocol". unlikely.
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How would a router with /32 WAN subnet mask communicate with the rest of the Internet?
another most likely R0 candidate may be from R0..Rn sequence for marking hops in label-switched path (LSP) tunnel from cisco. also has head-end as one end of an LSR. latter seems to stand for Label switch router. this sounds the most likely.
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How would a router with /32 WAN subnet mask communicate with the rest of the Internet?
@AndrejaKo RO may have stood for Route Optimization. benedikt-stockebrand.de/ipv6-in-practice-index_de.html not sure.
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How would a router with /32 WAN subnet mask communicate with the rest of the Internet?
one could add some demonstrative images of how all this looks like. eg. this debug ppp negotiate image from cisco.com site
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