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... a length of 64 bits. 5. Link-Local Addresses The IPv6 link-local address [AARCH] for an Ethernet interface is formed by appending the Interface Identifier, as defined above, to the prefix FE80::/64. ...
... two bits set to 10), or (e.3) a packet sent as a link-layer multicast, (the exception from e.2 applies to this case too), or (e.4) a packet sent as a link-layer ...
...  | Internet Header + 64 bits of Original Data Datagram | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ IP Fields: Destination Address The source network ...
...  addresses, it will be common for addresses to contain long strings of zero bits. In order to make writing addresses containing zero bits easier a special syntax is available to compress ...
...  bits set to 10), or (e.3) a packet sent as a link-layer multicast, (the exception from e.2 applies to this case too), or (e.4) a packet sent as a link-layer ...
...  both hosts and security gateways. b. "Bump-in-the-stack" (BITS) implementations, where IPsec is implemented "underneath" an existing implementation of an IP protocol ...
... containing a type 0 Routing header in which all bits in the Strict/Loose Bit Map are equal to 1 contains a complete path specification. An implementation could use source route information in ...
...  +----------+-------------+---------+ | Protocol | Information | Padding | | 8/16 bits| * | * | +----------+-------------+---------+ Protocol Field ...
...  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Significance of Bits Similarly, ...
...  support generation and consumption of padding. a. For the purpose of ensuring that the bits to be encrypted are a multiple of the algorithm's blocksize (first bullet  ...
... this packet. The field must be an integral multiple of 32 bits in length. The details of the ICV computation are described in Section 3.3.2 below. This field may include explicit padding.  ...
... "small packet" networks. 1.2. Scope The internet protocol is specifically limited in scope to provide the functions necessary to deliver a package of bits (an internet datagram) from a source ...
...  IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable nodes, and simpler auto-configuration ...
... is represented in Figure 2.   Both ST2 and IP apply the same addressing schemes to identify   different hosts. ST2 and IP packets differ in the first four bits,   which contain the internetwork protocol ...
... [RFC-791].  The    changes from IPv4 to IPv6 fall primarily into the following    categories:       o  Expanded Addressing Capabilities          IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to ...
16. What is IPv6?
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... Addressing Capabilities IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable nodes, and simpler auto-configuration ...