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The following is only an example, for illustrative purposes.
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IPv8 addresses are 43 bits. They are 11 (3+8) bits larger than an IPv4 address.
This provides two levels of hierarchy above the IPv4 addresses.
The 3 bit field is called the Galaxy ID.
The 8 bit field is called the Stargate ID.
IPv8 addresses with a 0:0:x.x.x.x format are converted IPv4
addresses. IPv4 packets can be viewed as IPv8 packets
with an implied 0 in the Galaxy and Stargate fields.
Sigh.
Already you're requiring us to use
# config t
ip galazy-subnet-zero
ip stargate-subnet-zero
^Z
E