>Does anyone have some links that show examples of the new IP addresses under IPv6 or IPng? I remember reading them in 2600, but when I search for it, all I find is lame specs.
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>For those that don't know about it, IPv4 is a 32bit address (You know 255.255.255.255), and apperntly we're running out of them. IPv6 is a 128bit address, and I think its hexadecimal with 8 units of 6, but I'm not sure:
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>25cd885.25cd885.25cd885.25cd885.25cd885.25cd885.25cd885.25cd885
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>Is this right?
Hi Mike,
one place I can think of you can take a look at is the
IETF web site for any info, RFCs or other proposals/technical info.
Hugo
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