![]() However, with IPv6 it is not necessary to use local addresses. ![]() (If you did that, you'd also have the same limits as with IPv4, don't you think?) Pick a random /48 or /64 prefix within that range (see Wikipedia article for examples) and use it for your network.Ī direct translation of your internal IPv4 addresses wouldn't make much sense, however. ![]() ![]() IPv6 has an equivalent of IPv4 "private range" addresses – called Unique Local Address ( RFC 4193) – it uses the fd00::/8 range. ![]()
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