Hi Nishal, IPv4 is 2^32 just 4,294,967,296 addresses. IPv6 is 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 /64 s, and a sigle /64 is 4,294,967,296 /32s.
So what are we trying to save here? On 10/3/16 9:33 AM, Nishal Goburdhan wrote: > Forwarded message: > >> From: Nishal Goburdhan <[email protected]> >> To: IOZ Technical Discussion <[email protected]> >> Subject: [IOZ.tech] if you weren't an early adopter of IPv6 .. >> Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2016 11:22:14 +0200 >> >> .. you can still win with #IPv10. >> >> https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPv10?src=hash >> https://twitter.com/The_Road_Series >> http://internetprotocolv10.blogspot.com >> >> we now return you to you regular monday morning’s programming .. >> >> —n. >> _______________________________________________ >> tech mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.internet.org.za/mailman/listinfo/tech > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss -- -- MSH Trainer t: +230 403 51 00 |f: +230 466 6758 |tt: @afrinic |w:www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia ___________________________ AFRINIC-25 in Mauritius from 28 to 30 Nov 2016 (Free Training 25 to 27 Nov)
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