On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 17:40:40 -0400, Mark Smith
<na...@85d5b20a518b8f6864949bd940457dc124746ddc.nosense.org> wrote:
I think it is both "classless" and "classfull" (although it's different
enough that we probably should stop using loaded IPv4 terms ...)
It's _classless_. There's none of this Class A, B, C, D, or E nonsense.
The word everyone is dancing around is, "hierarchical". How the bits get
divided up depends on what you want to do with it. SLAAC, in it's current
form, requires a 64-bit prefix, but there are other ways to assign
addresses that do not have that requirement.
--Ricky