❏ IPv6 Range
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Martin L.
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One of our clients has requested the following IPv6 ranges to whitelisted for auto-IP access:
2001:da8:21c::/48
2001:250:205::/48
2401:ec00::/32
The current system appears to only accept single IPv6 addresses, rather than ranges:
How do you suggest we deal with this situation? Also, I did some searching online, and it appears IPv6 ranges should be possible to generate: https://www.ultratools.com/tools/ipv6CIDRToRangeResult?ipAddress=2001%3Ada8%3A21c%3A%3A%2F48+&as_sfid=AAAAAAWOTHxtkNOIAkjifnD7i2bz3xa9jUcZ3EXClkpj0EYPNjm84ccQ8IAw-Gr6JlUq4UOx8l1iOklJm_ZeZdnuzl4t0kFNwyYCqTc3XfYdKjO_1ZnlTXbMoIA-wesU55nUWbI%3D&as_fid=d2d8df792c43ed3baec9bf51c87ebe6b0c4d05c2.
Can we modify the system to accommodate IPv6 ranges?
Could you please provide an update on how to address the issue above.
Thanks,
Morgan
We will discuss about this on tomorrow call.
Thanks,
Jitesh
Morgan
I was given another tool to test with to determine start and end addresses with:
https://www.vultr.com/resources/subnet-calculator-ipv6/
Morgan and I discussed some options about how you can test IPv6 and we came up with the idea of getting RDP set up on a machine at Morgan's home where he has IPv6 available.
Thanks!
Ryan
Thanks,
Morgan
We have started to work on it and let you know. Can you please tell us priority of this task?
Thanks,
Jitesh