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  |Example        =  2001:6D8:DD85:4:0210:11:FF:FE34:540A
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  |Example        =  2001:6D8:D85:4:210:11FF:FE34:540A
 
  |CompareIPv4    =  In IPv4 there are several Global Unicast block in Class A, B and C  
 
  |CompareIPv4    =  In IPv4 there are several Global Unicast block in Class A, B and C  
 
  |Desc1          =  [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291 rfc4291]
 
  |Desc1          =  [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291 rfc4291]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 13 June 2011

Global Unicast
IPv6 Address Type: Global Unicast
Prefix: 2000::/3
Local Routeable: Yes
Global Routeable: Yes
Global Unique: Yes
Example: 2001:6D8:D85:4:210:11FF:FE34:540A
IPv4 Equivalent: In IPv4 there are several Global Unicast block in Class A, B and C
Described in: rfc4291
IANA Unicast Assignments
Explanation

These are the Global IPv6 addresses used for Global Unicast communication. The ISP's Route these addresses - except those listed in IANA IPv6 Global Unicast Address Assignments