systems:ipv6
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+ | ====== IPV6 Ranges ====== | ||
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+ | From: https:// | ||
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+ | Facts about numbers | ||
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+ | Also: https:// | ||
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+ | 2000::/3 | ||
+ | To 3fff: | ||
+ | 2**125 = 42535295865117307932921825928971026432 Hosts | ||
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+ | ====== ipv6 survey of implementation ====== | ||
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+ | From: https:// | ||
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+ | During the Joint Techs meeting at Fermilab Ron Broersma of Defense Research and Engineering Network | ||
+ | (DREN) included a scorecard in his presentation that tried to quantify how well major organisations | ||
+ | were embracing IPv6. I thought that this was such a fine idea that I’ve decided to replicate it here. | ||
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+ | Also Testing: http:// | ||
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+ | IPv6 Testing Tools | ||
+ | IPv6, like any new technology, takes time to implement and operate. Here are some tools to make | ||
+ | checking, tracing and verifying IPv6 easier for you. | ||
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====== DUID Conflict between two Computers How to reset DUID ====== | ====== DUID Conflict between two Computers How to reset DUID ====== | ||
From: https:// | From: https:// | ||
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+ | duplicate ip | ||
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