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to: Victor Sudakov
from: Markus Reschke
date: 2019-01-27 18:01:00
subject: NAT

Hello Victor!

Jan 27 21:12 2019, Victor Sudakov wrote to Markus Reschke:

 VS> fc00::/7 is from RFC4193, and where is fd00::/8 defined?

Same RFC:

3.1.  Format

   The Local IPv6 addresses are created using a pseudo-randomly
   allocated global ID.  They have the following format:

      | 7 bits |1|  40 bits   |  16 bits  |          64 bits           |
      +--------+-+------------+-----------+----------------------------+
      | Prefix |L| Global ID  | Subnet ID |        Interface ID        |
      +--------+-+------------+-----------+----------------------------+

      Prefix            FC00::/7 prefix to identify Local IPv6 unicast
                        addresses.

      L                 Set to 1 if the prefix is locally assigned.
                        Set to 0 may be defined in the future.  See
                        Section 3.2 for additional information.


 VS> If you want a static address?

Then I would have to change my consumer DSL to a business one.   

ciao,
Markus

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