From: Joe Astorino (joe_astorino@comcast.net)
Date: Thu Mar 26 2009 - 18:56:12 ART
Treat it just as you would ipv4. Figure out how many subnets/hosts are needed and go from there
"He not busy being born is busy dying" -- Dylan
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-----Original Message-----
From: naveen M S <navin.ms@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:00:29
To: Divin Mathew John<divinjohn@gmail.com>
Cc: Joe Astorino<joe_astorino@comcast.net>; Cisco certification<ccielab@groupstudy.com>; Raghav Bhargava<raghavbhargava12@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: regarding IPV6
If one is given a giant /64 block in the lab and asks candidate to subnet it
as needed, whatz the best approach to assign IPv6 addresses and mask so that
they are easily aggregatable ?
For eg: Lab would consist of all these links.
1) Point-to-Point FR links (use /126 mask ?)
2) Point-to-Multipoint FR links (use /125 mask ? assuming < 8 routers)
3) Ethernet links (??)
4) GRE Links (/126 mask ?)
5) IPv6 Tunnels (??)
On the other hand, if the IPv6 Network prefix is not provided, what scope is
best recommended (Global unicast, site-local, etc) ?
Thnx,
Naveen.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Divin Mathew John <divinjohn@gmail.com>wrote:
> Generally up to like /64 is same for all your networks.! u gotta work
> with the rest.! and thats a lot of remaining bytes.! 2^64 Hosts can be
> accomodated in that space.! so.! i guess you wouldnt run out of
> Addresses for quite a long time...so you gotta plan ahead.! and leave
> some slack in the IP addresses too.! IPv6 there's plenty of
> Addresses.! so! its all Merry!
> Thanking You
>
> Yours Sincerely
>
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Joe Astorino <joe_astorino@comcast.net>
> wrote:
> > One thing that helps me a lot is to just break it down into binary to
> help
> > you understand. For instance take the 16 bits as expressed in hex "C0FF"
> .
> > Well, what is "C" in decimal? Answer is 12. OK, what is 12 in binary?
> > 1100. OK, what is "0" in binary? 0000. OK what is "F" in binary? 1111
> > ..... so you have 1100 0000 1111 1111 for the first section of an IPv6
> > address.
>
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