On 2017-01-11 (12:20 MST), Larry Kuenning <la...@qhpress.org> wrote:
> 
> Excuse my ignorance, but isn't this whole discussion of "/128" based on the 
> assumption that this notation means a block of 2^128 addresses?

No, a /128 is a single IP out of the 2^128 block space. Just like a single IPv4 
is a /32, while a “class A” is /8.

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