IPv6 Addresses Explained | Cisco CCNA 200-301



IPv6 Addresses Explained | Cisco CCNA 200-301

IPv6 Addresses Explained | Cisco CCNA 200-301

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When IPv4 first came out, the people that designed it sat back in their chairs and said, โ€œWeโ€™ve done it, weโ€™ve created every IP address that anyone will ever needโ€.

How many addresses did they create? 4,294,967,296! But at the time, they couldnโ€™t have imagined the massive explosion of devices that would require an IP address. If you think about every device you own, like a pc, laptop, smartphone, tv etc. It quickly became apparent that we would soon run out of IPv4 addresses.

The solution is to eventually move over to the new IPv6 addresses!
IPv6 provides us with 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 addresses!

Aside from the number of addresses, IPv6 also brings a lot of other improvements that make it a lot more efficient and practical.

An IPv6 address is 128-bits long. This is what gives us a huge address space. IPv6 has 8 sections which are commonly called hextets. Each hextet is separated by a colon. It’s a hexadecimal IP address, meaning it can contain both numbers and letters.

There are different types of IPv6 addresses, for different purposes.

Global Unicast
– A publicly routable address like the IPv4 public IP.
– Prefix: 2000::/3

Unique Local
– This address is like the ipv4 private IP addresses.
– Prefix: FC00::/7

Link-Local
– Automatic private IP addresses that are not routable over any network.
– Prefix: FE80::/10

Multicast
– Addresses that are sent to a group of computers or devices.
– Prefix: FF00::/8

Anycast
– Global Unicast address assigned to more than one device.
– Prefix: 2000::/3

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