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Fortunately not, although link-local and site-local address formats are defined. I suggest that you read one of the IPv6 text books. Brian tkuiper at tobit.com wrote: > > Is there such a thing for IPv6? > > (like the 192.168.x.x and 172.10.x.x) in IPv4? > > Gruss/Regards, > Thomas > > Thomas Kuiper | tkuiper at tobit.com | www.tobit.com __ > Core Development | TK3680-RIPE | /__/\ > Tobit Software GmbH | ICQ #8345483 | ask your server. \__\/
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