I encountered a funny situation this past week while deploying IPv6 on a tunnel interface. I realized that when you use 10 for the most significant digits in an IPv6 address it does not mean that is ...
Today, the standard methods for moving the network/host address boundary are variable-length subnet masking (VLSM) for host addressing and routing inside a routing domain, and classless interdomain ...
Your router is doing NAT66 (getting an IPv6 address on its WAN interface, and configuring another IPv6 prefix range internally for your house) as well as NAT64 (getting v6 on WAN interface, doing v4 ...
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