On Dec 6, 2010, at 6:57 PM, David wrote:
Set your refrigerator to fe80:0001:: and it's now only accessible on the local subnet. Two prefixes are set aside for link-local and site-local addresses. Link-local addresses, in prefix fe80::/64, are valid and unique only on the local network directly connected to each interface card (usually the local Ethernet segment) and are never routed. They are automatically assigned to every interface and are primarily used to obtain configuration information. Site-local addresses, in prefix fec0::/48, may be used however a site sees fit, and the IP addresses may be assigned to networks just like any global address allocation. Site-local addresses are never routed onto the Internet. |
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