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by hotpotamus
1596 days ago
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This was key to me understanding IPv6 - you don't really do variable length subnets. You just get a /48 and break that up into /64's. Because the space is so vast, you can do inefficient things with no chance of running into allocation issues like v4 and you don't have to mentally try and subnet a 128 bit address which maybe some can handle but hurts my head. |
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