I'm addicted to sipcalc: http://www.routemeister.net/projects/sipcalc/
It's available on standard repositories for MacPorts, Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora. I guess install is straightforward in other platforms as well. regards Carlos On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Kyle Duren <pixitha.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Jay Borkenhagen <j...@braeburn.org> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I depend on a number of shell tools for manipulating IPv4 addresses, >> CIDR blocks, etc. like: >> >> aggis >> ipsort.pl >> grepcidr >> aggregate >> >> I have not yet found much in terms of similar shell utilities for >> IPv6. I've spoken to authors of some of these tools and they admit >> they have not yet produced IPv6-capable versions. (Not trying to name >> and shame: those tools are great, I just want more!) >> >> Do folks here know of IPv6 tools that might provide some of the >> functions the above tools provide for IPv4? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Jay B. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > I recommend IPv6gen. > > http://code.google.com/p/ipv6gen/ > > Very useful. Granted its not what you were asking for exactly.... > > >From the site: > > "ipv6gen is tool which generates list of IPv6 prefixes of given length > from certain prefix according to RFC 3531. (A Flexible Method for > Managing the Assignment of Bits of an IPv6 Address Block)" > > -Kyle > > -- -- ========================= Carlos M. Martinez-Cagnazzo http://www.labs.lacnic.net =========================