In your previous mail you wrote: Raw numbers of prefxies are pretty impressive. A IPv4 /20 is 4k "host" addresses. An IPv6 /116 is the same sized "chunk" so, the total number of /20s in the IPv4 world: 1024000 (stuff that into your router) /116s in a /48 chunk: 34359738368 (is that right?) => the power of 2 arithmetics gives: /20s: 2^20: 1048576 /116s in a /48: 2^(116-48): 295147905179352825856 (34359738368 is 2^35) but I am afraid this thread has become so boring than this will be filtered out almost everywhere (:-)... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: IP network address assignments/allo... Rick H Wesson
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- Re: IP network address assignments/allocati... Perry E. Metzger
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