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Special IPv6 Addresses And IPv4 Equivalent

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I would like to share with you the Special  IPv6 Addresses And IPv4 Equivalent


Prefix

Designation

IPv4   equivalent

::/128

Unspecified
  This address may only be used as a source address by an initializing host   before it has learned its own addresses.

0.0.0.0

::1/128

Loopback
  This address is used when a host talks to itself over IPv6. This often   happens when one program sends data to another.

127.0.0.1

::ffff/96

Example:

::ffff:192.0.2.47

IPv4-mapped
  Used to embed IPv4 addresses in an IPv6 address. One use for this is in a   dual-stack transition scenario where IPv4 addresses can be mapped into an   IPv6 address.

No   IPv4 equivalent.

fc00::/7

Example:  

fdf8:f535:82e4::53

Unique   Local Addresses (ULAs)
  Reserved for local use in home and enterprise environments (not public   address space).

Private,   address space:

10.0.0.0/8

172.16.0.0/12

192.168.0.0/16

fe80::/10

Example:   fe80::200:5aee:feaa:20a2

Link-Local   Addresses

Used   on a single link or a non-routed common access network, such as an   Ethernet LAN. They do not need to be unique outside of that link.

May   appear as the source or destination of an IPv6 packet. Routers must not   forward IPv6 packets if the source or destination contains a link-local   address.

169.254.0.0/16

2001:0000::/32

Example:   2001:0000:4136:e378:8000:
  63bf:3fff:fdd2

Teredo
  This is a mapped address allowing IPv6 tunnelling through IPv4 NATs. The   address is formed using the Teredo prefix, the server’s unique IPv4 address,   flags describing the type of NAT, the obscured client port, and the   client IPv4 address, which is usually a private address. It is possible to   reverse the process and identify the IPv4 address of the relay server, which   can then be looked up in the relevant Whois Database.

No   IPv4 equivalent

2001:0002::/48

Example:

 2001:0002:6c:ab::a

Benchmarking
  Reserved for use in documentation. They should not be used as source or   destination addresses.

198.18.0.0/15

2002::/16

Example:  

2002:cb0a:3cdd:1::1

6to4
  A 6to4 gateway adds its IPv4 address to this 2002::/16, creating a unique /48   prefix. As the IPv4 address of the gateway router is used to compose the IPv6   prefix, it is possible to reverse the process and identify the IPv4 address,   which can then be looked up in the relevant Whois Database.

There   is no IPv4 equivalent, but 192.88.99.0/24 has been reserved as the 6to4 relay   anycast address prefix by the IETF.

2001:db8::/32

Example:  

2001:db8:8:4::2

Documentation
  used in examples and documentation. These should never be source or   destination addresses.

·           192.0.2.0/24

·           198.51.100.0/24

·           203.0.113.0/24

2000::/3

Global   Unicast
  The operators of networks using these addresses can be found using   the RIR Whois servers listed in the IANA registry.

No   equivalent single IPv4 block

ff00::/8

Example:

 ff01:0:0:0:0:0:0:2

Multicast
  Used to identify multicast groups. They should only be used as destination   addresses, never as source addresses.

224.0.0.0/4

 


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Iyad
Iyad Created Feb 28, 2021 15:10:27 (0) (0)
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Very helpful. Thank you
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Iyad
Iyad Created Feb 28, 2021 15:11:03 (0) (0)
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What about 64:ff9b::/96 ?
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Iyad
Iyad Created Feb 28, 2021 19:53:21 (0) (0)
64:ff9b::/96 is The "Well-Known Prefix" reserved by [RFC6052] used in an algorithmic mapping between IPv4 to IPv6 addresses.
[RFC6052] imposes certain restrictions on the use of the WKP. These restrictions might conflict with the operator's desired use of an IPv4/IPv6 translation mechanism .As well as several new translation mechanisms have been defined by the IETF target various different use cases . for that new prefix 64:ff9b:1::/48 reserved .  
BAZ
MVE Author Created Feb 28, 2021 20:00:12

Good sharing
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Iyad
Iyad Created Mar 1, 2021 18:00:28 (0) (0)
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Great. Thanks for sharing
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Iyad
Iyad Created Mar 5, 2021 11:35:14 (0) (0)
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