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Title : IPv6 Address Prefixes Reserved for Documentation
Author(s) : Antonio Marcos Moreiras
Edwin Cordeiro
Arturo Servin
Alejandro Acosta
Filename : draft-moreiras-v6ops-rfc3849bis-00.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 2013-08-11
Abstract:
[RFC3849] specified an IPv6 prefix to be used in documentation, in
order to reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion when
relating examples of deployed systems. This prefix was reserved to
be used in examples in RFCs, books, documentation, and the like. It
became widely accepted and used.
Although the IPv6 documentation prefix proved to be very useful, a /
32 prefix is not enough to be used to document some kinds of IPv6
deployments, such as large ISP deployments, transition techniques,
and other useful examples that require longer prefixes. This
document requests the allocation of a new global unicast /20 block,
as a documentation prefix, and expands the range of uses that can be
expected for these prefixes. It also updates [RFC3849].
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https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-moreiras-v6ops-rfc3849bis
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