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The article discusses the structure and allocation of IPv6 addresses, which provide a hierarchical address architecture. An IPv6 address consists of a 64-bit network prefix and a 64-bit interface ID, with the prefix representing the network portion and the interface ID identifying the specific device. The allocation is carried out by the IANA to regional Internet registries (RIRs), which then distribute them to local Internet providers (LIRs) and ultimately to end customers. This methodology enables efficient address allocation and facilitates routing in the global Internet. [Extracted from the article]
Die Einführung von IPv6 bringt nicht nur mehr Adressen, sondern auch eine klar strukturierte Adressarchitektur mit sich. Wer IPv6 verstehen will, muss den logischen Aufbau der Adresse kennen – und wissen, wie Präfix und Interface-ID zusammenspielen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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