Fli
09-23-2013, 10:57 AM
Hello, when i have IPv6 for my server: 2001:41d0:2:2f6f::/64
How can i know which IPv6 i can assign to virtual servers inside this server?
Is there any online tool or manager hich help to show IPs in this subnet, in my range?
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Here is quite good IPv6 calculator: http://www.ipv6calculator.net/
My datacenter answered the question what are my IPv6 addresses so im sharing there more people can know.
My example IP:
2001:38d0:2:8f3f::/64
=
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:0000:0000:0000:0000 - first ipv6
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:0000:0000:0000:0001 - second ipv6
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:0000:0000:0000:0002 - third ipv6
.
.
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff - last ipv6
But im still unsure on how to determine out of IPv6 2001:41d0:2:2f6f::/64 what the first and last IP is?
UPDATE: this calculator (http://www.gestioip.net/cgi-bin/subnet_calculator.cgi) can be used to output range.
and this one (http://www.mnet.state.mn.us/data-net/connecting/network.php) reports also next IPv6 usefull info (like first/last usable, broadcast ipv6, gateway ipv6
For example if u need to assign IPv6 to a VPS from your range, you start wherewer you want, i left first IP as gateway, you can start from 5th IP for example, here is how it can look like:
2001:38d0:2:8f3f::5
How can i know which IPv6 i can assign to virtual servers inside this server?
Is there any online tool or manager hich help to show IPs in this subnet, in my range?
--------
Here is quite good IPv6 calculator: http://www.ipv6calculator.net/
My datacenter answered the question what are my IPv6 addresses so im sharing there more people can know.
My example IP:
2001:38d0:2:8f3f::/64
=
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:0000:0000:0000:0000 - first ipv6
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:0000:0000:0000:0001 - second ipv6
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:0000:0000:0000:0002 - third ipv6
.
.
2001:38d0:2:8f3f:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff - last ipv6
But im still unsure on how to determine out of IPv6 2001:41d0:2:2f6f::/64 what the first and last IP is?
UPDATE: this calculator (http://www.gestioip.net/cgi-bin/subnet_calculator.cgi) can be used to output range.
and this one (http://www.mnet.state.mn.us/data-net/connecting/network.php) reports also next IPv6 usefull info (like first/last usable, broadcast ipv6, gateway ipv6
For example if u need to assign IPv6 to a VPS from your range, you start wherewer you want, i left first IP as gateway, you can start from 5th IP for example, here is how it can look like:
2001:38d0:2:8f3f::5