Re: IP network address assignments/allocations information?
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Re: IP network address assignments/allocations information?



 In your previous mail you wrote:

   Raw numbers of prefxies are pretty impressive.  A IPv4 /20 is 4k "host"
   addresses. An IPv6 /116 is the same sized "chunk" so, the total number of
   
   /20s in the IPv4 world:  1024000     (stuff that into your router)
   /116s in a /48 chunk:    34359738368 (is that right?)
   
=> the power of 2 arithmetics gives:
/20s: 2^20: 1048576
/116s in a /48: 2^(116-48): 295147905179352825856
(34359738368 is 2^35)

but I am afraid this thread has become so boring than this will be
filtered out almost everywhere (:-)...

Francis.Dupont at inria.fr




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