Differentiating same subnets on IPv4 at different geographic locations
raleighbluetech
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I have a scenario in which IPv6 manages multiple customers. One particular customer has an IPv4 Subnet in two different locations with the same subnet addressing.
Does anyone have best practices to differentiate from an IPv6 perspective between these two subnets?
If it helps, let's say services over the network includes security, help desk, and network operations. And that it spans a block of 32 addresses.
Does anyone have best practices to differentiate from an IPv6 perspective between these two subnets?
If it helps, let's say services over the network includes security, help desk, and network operations. And that it spans a block of 32 addresses.
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clarson Member Posts: 903 ■■■■□□□□□□well what are they using now?
probably nat from a internally private address to an external public ip
have you looked up using nat from an ipv4 address to ipv6 address? -
raleighbluetech Registered Users Posts: 12 ■■■□□□□□□□I have. The translation over is fine. Just trying to see if I can 'mark/tag' one subnet from the other since they both have the same block range.