The size of a subnet in IPv6 is always 2^64 addresses, the square of the size of the entire IPv4 address space, which is 2^32. Network management and routing is expected to be more efficient because of the inherent design decisions of large subnet space and hierarchical route aggregation.- wikipedia page for IPv6
it seems that there will not be too difficult a scheme when you think about it. one subnet, and access controlled in the traditional switch/router levels.
i like this video
Excllent job !
MRAbdurrahman2022 4 months ago
Too late. IPv4 has depleted today. The end. Luckily I have IPv6 :)
kite781 1 year ago
@kite781 wrong. we have a day and a half
FunIsPhun 1 year ago
THE ARPOCOLYPSE IS UPON US!!!
MrFantastic742 1 year ago
thanks
leydylaura 1 year ago
The size of a subnet in IPv6 is always 2^64 addresses, the square of the size of the entire IPv4 address space, which is 2^32. Network management and routing is expected to be more efficient because of the inherent design decisions of large subnet space and hierarchical route aggregation.- wikipedia page for IPv6
it seems that there will not be too difficult a scheme when you think about it. one subnet, and access controlled in the traditional switch/router levels.
Thar3aLt3chfan 1 year ago
What awful music for such a video!
oledino 1 year ago
It would be great if someone made a video explaining how to subnet and route IPv6.. Otherwise all this hype is useless.
tfreakvids 2 years ago
@tfreakvids yah, I have only found books on it no vids... been reading alot... @_@
Raguel22 1 year ago
nice spot , even for people that never heard of IPV6!!
macbroadcast 2 years ago