03-16-2009 09:32 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:37 AM
Hi every body!
My book shows an ip address 10.1.1.1 and its ipv6 equivalent as:
0000:0000:0000:0000:ffff:ffff:0A01:0101
I am just wondering what would be ipv6 equivalent for 192.192.192.192
Thanks a lot!
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03-16-2009 09:49 AM
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:192:192:192:192
There are also other ways to represent this address in ipv6.
03-16-2009 10:04 AM
Hello Sarah,
ipv6 addresses are hexadecimal
so we need to convert 192 in hex
192= C0
so it can be
::C0C0:C0C0
or following the example
::ffff:ffff:C0C0:C0C0
note :: stays for multiple 0000: blocks and can be used only once.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-16-2009 09:49 AM
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:192:192:192:192
There are also other ways to represent this address in ipv6.
03-16-2009 10:04 AM
Hello Sarah,
ipv6 addresses are hexadecimal
so we need to convert 192 in hex
192= C0
so it can be
::C0C0:C0C0
or following the example
::ffff:ffff:C0C0:C0C0
note :: stays for multiple 0000: blocks and can be used only once.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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