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IPv6 Allocation

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello Eric, We recommend that you request both an IPv6 range, and a separate single IPv6 address that isn't part of that range. This way you can use the single IPv6 address as the main shared IPV6 address, and then use the IPv6 addresses in the range to assign a dedicated IPv6 addresses to accounts. Recommended rollout procedures typically use the /64 netmask. Let me know if you have any trouble during the setup and I'll be happy to walk you through any areas where you are unsure of how to proceed. Thank you.
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  • sozotech
    So would this make sense... should I request a /48 and then split that into one /64 for all of the individual shared addresses and the rest of the /64 subnets for the dedicated ranges on each server? Best regards, Eric
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hi Eric, Yes, that's one way to do it. However, keep in mind the system will not allow you to set a shared IP address that exists within any configured IPv6 address range. Thus, each shared IPv6 address can't exist in a range that you've added. Thank you.
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  • sozotech
    Yeah what I was proposing is 1 subnet for individual shared IP's and a bunch of other subnets for each servers ranges.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yeah what I was proposing is 1 subnet for individual shared IP's and a bunch of other subnets for each servers ranges.

    Yes, that's acceptable as long as the individual IP addresses are not part of an existing range added to the server. Thank you.
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