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I would say the follow (though consider me
newbie):
193.109.122.62 =
::ffff:193.109.122.62/96;
If you want a subnet like:
193.109.122.62/29
that would be
::ffff:193.109.122.62/125;
/125 from /96 + /29
Hope that's of any help
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