On 4-Feb-2008, at 00:19, Scott Morris wrote:
You mean do you have to express it in hex?
There are two related things here: (a) the ability to represent a 32-
bit word in an IPv6 address in the form of a dotted-quad, and (b) the
legitimacy of an IPv6 address of the form ::A.B.C.D, where A.
snort bsd
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 11:10 PM
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Aggregation for IPv4-compatible IPv6 address space
Hi all:
With IPv4-compatible IPv6 address space, could I aggregate the address
space?
say 192.168.0.0/16 become ::192.168/112? or It must be converted to native
IP
in the most recent architecture, rfc 4291, that was deprecated. The
exact statement is
2.5.5.1. IPv4-Compatible IPv6 Address
The "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address" was defined to assist in the IPv6
transition. The format of the "IPv4-Compatible IPv6 address" is as
follows:
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Hi all:
With IPv4-compatible IPv6 address space, could I aggregate the address space?
say 192.168.0.0/16 become ::192.168/112? or It must be converted to native IPv6
address space?
Just wondering,
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