| peterd 2005-01-01, 3:28 pm |
| Hi Everyone.
I hope you all had a great New Year and I wish you every success in 2005!
Looking at a tutorial on IPv6 I'm having a minor problem getting it straight in my mind.
It seems to tell me that an address that starts with FF00 can be written as FF00/8. It seems to me that this refers to the first 8 'bits' of the address as the F's have four bits each.
But then it goes on to list:
FEC0::/10 surely this should be /12 ?
Later it shows 001:2000/3 and I have no idea what this should be but it doesn't look right.
Any ideas please?
Regards
Peter |