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Global Unicast
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... Link-Local unicast 1111111010 FE80::/10 2.5.6
Global Unicast (everything else)
Anycast addresses ...
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The general format of Global Unicast addresses is described in
Section 2.5.4. Some special-purpose subtypes of Global Unicast ...
... Global Unicast addresses is described in
Section 2.5.4. Some special-purpose subtypes of Global Unicast
addresses that contain embedded IPv4 addresses ...
... Future specifications may redefine one or more sub-ranges of the
Global Unicast space for other purposes, but unless and until that
happens, implementations must treat all addresses that do not start ...
... unicast addresses in IPv6, in particular,
Global Unicast, site-local unicast (deprecated, see Section 2.5.7),
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... Link-Local unicast. There are also some special-purpose subtypes
of Global Unicast, such as IPv6 addresses with embedded IPv4
addresses. Additional address types ...
... interface identifiers is independent of
the uniqueness of IPv6 addresses. For example, a Global Unicast
address may be created ...
... Global Unicast Addresses ...
... interface ID is as defined in Section 2.5.1.
All Global Unicast addresses other than those that start with binary
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... 64-bit interface ID field (i.e., n + m = 64), formatted as
described in Section 2.5.1. Global Unicast addresses that start with
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... longer be supported in new implementations (i.e., new implementations
must treat this prefix as Global Unicast).
Existing implementations and deployments ...
... Hinden, R., Deering, S., and E. Nordmark, "IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format", RFC 3587, August 2003. ...
... bit set to one are unique.
o Changed the reference indicated in Section 2.5.4 "Global Unicast
Addresses" to RFC 3587 ...
