Visualizing MAC and IPv6 Address Allocations

09/14/2023
by   Erik Rye, et al.
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In this work, I describe a method for visualizing two types of network address allocations: Media Access Control (MAC) addresses – hardware identifiers permanently assigned to network interfaces – and Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) allocations – subnetworks assigned from a larger, encompassing network (e.g., allocated /64 networks from a /48 network).

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