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tomislav91tomislav91 Member Posts: 59 ■■□□□□□□□□
If i have some switches Switch 12: 2000 Switch 13: 4000 Switch 14: 2500 Switch 15: 1000 and the ipv6 infrastructure 2001:1b38::/32 ipv6 end-users 2a00:7f00::/32 How to address them? It means that 2000 users can have switch12, and so on. How can I addressing that? What means that we could have 2000 users on switch12, if that switch is connected to one PC, which address I use for PC, can I use: 2a00:7f00::5/32? Or something else?
I don't know where to put that 2000 users, are in interface from switch to pc, in that settings? Or where?
Which address address space I use?



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    DeathmageDeathmage Banned Posts: 2,496
    tomislav91 wrote: »
    If i have some switches Switch 12: 2000 Switch 13: 4000 Switch 14: 2500 Switch 15: 1000 and the ipv6 infrastructure 2001:1b38::/32 ipv6 end-users 2a00:7f00::/32 How to address them? It means that 2000 users can have switch12, and so on. How can I addressing that? What means that we could have 2000 users on switch12, if that switch is connected to one PC, which address I use for PC, can I use: 2a00:7f00::5/32? Or something else?
    I don't know where to put that 2000 users, are in interface from switch to pc, in that settings? Or where?
    Which address address space I use?




    What are you trying to accomplish. the chart looks like a complex network, like CCNP-grade. But I'm still trying to grasp what your question is.

    Let me ask you this, is this a general question or a question for a certification?
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    tomislav91tomislav91 Member Posts: 59 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Deathmage wrote: »
    What are you trying to accomplish. the chart looks like a complex network, like CCNP-grade. But I'm still trying to grasp what your question is.

    Let me ask you this, is this a general question or a question for a certification?


    My question is: Which address I use for Switch12, and so on? Switch12 can have 2000 hosts. This is my addresses:

    ipv6 infrastructure 2001:1b38::/32
    ipv6 end-users 2a00:7f00::/32


    If I subneting 2001:1b38::/32, and make that 2000 hosts can have Switch, address(interface from Switch12 to PC10) will be 2001:1b38::5/43?
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