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IPv6 Addresses?

OneTwoOneTwo Member
edited April 2012 in General

I've got a IPv6 /128 subnet from a provider but I don't know what IPs are in it. Help?

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  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    A /128 is a single IP :)

    Francisco

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  • that explains things. what about if it was more than 1 ip?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    If it's OpenVZ you'll likely just see a ton of /128 binds.

    If it's KVM/XEN you'll get an allocation that would be a /64.

    The /64 states that everything 'behind' the prefix list is yours to bind. It's like getting allocated a /24 pretty much. .1 is the gateway and the rest is all yours.

    Francisco

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