You are looking for 2001:0DB8::/32

The IANA IPv6 registry
[http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address-assignments]

says:

     2001:0DB8::/32 has been assigned as a NON-ROUTABLE
     range to be used for documentation purpose [RFC3849].


RFC3849 is the reference
   "IPv6 Address Prefix Reserved for Documentation", June 2004

  Geoff









Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
Hi 6MAN,

I remember having seen a draft or a section in a draft/rfc that
suggested a certain value for IPv6 addresses in example architectures
(those used only for explanation purposes, not actually deployed
addresses).  Something like this:

     ------   3ffe:1:2:1::1/65  ------
    |Router|-------------------|Router|
     ------                     ------

Is that document alive existing somewhere?  Something along the lines of
section 2.2 Text Representation of Addresses of RFC4291 "IPv6 Addressing
Architecture" which says an example of unicast address is
"2001:DB8::8:800:200C:417A"; but something that indicates which values
exactly to use in a document describing an example (non-deployed)
addressing architecture.

Thanks,

Alex

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