[nsp] ipv6 resources ?

Kurt Erik Lindqvist kurtis at kurtis.pp.se
Fri Jul 9 02:02:44 EDT 2004


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	Bill,

On 2004-07-09, at 02.08, Bill Wichers wrote:

> Want to elaborate a bit on the rather goofy looking ipv6 notation? 
> After
> being used to IPv4 and Ethernet hardware addresses, I'm a bit curious
> where how the, um, 'double octets' are indicated in the new convention
> (with more detail than "you use colons" ;-).

I recommend reading RFC3513, especially the first chapters if you want 
to understand the notation. Other good RFCs for this is RFC3587 and 
RFC2374.

Best regards,

- - kurtis -

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