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Ah, just found it: Block of IPv6 addresses statically assigned (/48 per customer), and single static IPv4 address.

From http://aaisp.net.uk/broadband-home1-info.html#more




For anyone else wondering how many IP addresses /48 gives you in IPv6 land, it's 65,536!

This page helps with the CIDR notation for IPv6: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Range_blocks/IPv6


No it gives you 65536 /64 blocks. Far more IPs than that! You can give every machine a /64, but I only do if they are running containers or VMs.




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