IPv4 is /32
IPv6 is /128

So if you wanted to have 255 addresses in each subnet like you have there,
you'd use /120 (I think)

Josh Luthman
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 11:54 AM, john <[email protected]> wrote:

> I still don't understand how I will incorporate ipv6 in our network we now
> assign a /16 to each tower and use the /24 to organize everything on that
> tower
>  ie. 10.21.1.0/24
> 21 is the tower number
> 1 says its internet access for Canopy 900 radios
> 2 would be management for canopy 900 radios
> 11 would be internet access for Canopy 2.4 radios
> and so forth
>
> So my routing is done that way.. i don't understand how v6 is going to
> work.  It would be great if someone had a guide to best practices.
>
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