[olug] Ipv6 help/pointers

Justin Reiners justin at hotlinesinc.com
Wed Jul 24 20:41:57 UTC 2013


OK, still confused, so if I was issueed, for example
20f1:0428:1D02:0101::/64 and the last 4 host bits need to stay the same,
how do you subnet into two?

can I do like 20f1:0428:1D02:0101:0001::/63
and              20f1:0428:1D02:0101:FF01:/63
? For some reason IPv6 makes my brain hurt. I have also tried a few
calculators, and get mixed results.


On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Hurley, Rod <RHurley at tenaska.com> wrote:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=PiOvdgU5I6I
>
> Check this IPV6 subnetting video out.  Simple, but explains what you can
> change and what you should not mess with.
>
> Rod
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Justin Reiners
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> Subject: [olug] Ipv6 help/pointers
>
> I am implementing ipv6 here at work, we were given a /64 from centurylink.
> everywhere I read online they say not to subnet a /64 . I would like to
> split it between DMZ and lan  networks. Anyone have any good references for
> ipv6 subnetting? Can a /64 be split into like a million /63s?
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