Aggregation for IPv4-compatible IPv6 address space

Scott Morris swm at emanon.com
Mon Feb 4 05:19:54 UTC 2008


You mean do you have to express it in hex?  The original spec allowed both
ways I believe...  but just so you realize, this has been deprecated.
Mostly 'cause people can't subnet.  :)

Scott
 

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snort bsd
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 11:10 PM
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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
IPv6 address space?

Just wondering, 




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