Re: ipv6 subnetting...

From: kinwai (kinwai@singnet.com.sg)
Date: Tue Dec 07 2004 - 15:37:04 GMT-3


Basically IPv6, you don't require subnetting at all. Subnetting is introduce in IPv4 to cut down the waste of IP address and stuff...

In IPv6, it's fully classless. You don't see Class A,B,C addresses anymore. When a ISP issue u with a /48 mask (i know it's a lot but that's what they gonna issue you with) , just go ahead and use it..

There's not much concept behind i guess, if you really want to split it up, just use a /50 mask or something? No trick, nothing ...

--- "Edwards, Andrew M" <andrew.m.edwards@boeing.com> wrote:

> Anyone have any good links to better understand ipv6 subnetting?
>
> Andy
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