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Title : IPv6 Address Space Reserved for Documentation
Author(s) : M. Blanchet
Filename : draft-blanchet-ngtrans-exampleaddr-01.txt
Pages :
Date : 02-Jul-01
To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion, an IPv6 prefix is
reserved for use in examples in RFCs, books, documentation, and the
like. Since site local addresses have special meaning in IPv6, these
cannot be used in many example situations and are confusing.
Instead, an IPv6 prefix 3ffe:ffff::/32 is reserved in the range of
the test address space.
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