5 Oct
2009
5 Oct
'09
1:07 p.m.
more-or-less. Can I suggest you read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
Think of ipv6 not as 128 bits of address space, but more as a addressing system with a globally unique host part and 2^64 possible subnets. In this respect it's substantially different to ipv4.
And after reading Wikipedia, follow it up with ARIN's http://www.getipv6.info wiki site. --Michael Dillon