From: Anthony Sequeira (terry.francona@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Dec 25 2005 - 15:39:43 GMT-3
Hi everyone!
Couple of questions on this topic. . .
First please if you would do not bother to point out that this feature
is deprecated I am completely aware of that. . .
1) In all of the documentation I have found I always encounter this
statement "A site local unicast address is an IPv6 unicast address that uses
the prefix range FEC0::/10 and concatenates the subnet identifier with the
interface ID in the EUI-64 format." I find myself a bit troubled/confused by
this statement. I assume that I should not read too much into the word
concatenates here. It would seem from the diagram that they just mean that
the Subnet ID is next to the interface ID.
2) Is this example correct, therefore? I want to create a Site-Local
address with the Subnet ID of AC. Correct command is: ipv6 address
FEC0:0:0:AC::/64 eui-64 Is it that simple?
3) How about this one? Create a site-local address and use a Subnet ID
of AC and an interface ID of 4. I guess the correct thing to do is keep your
Interface ID at 64 bits.so we do this: ipv6 address fec0:0:0:ac::4/64
Everyone like?
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