Autoconfiguration SLAAC#
Adress autoconfiguration (SLAAC) is an IPv6 address configuration method that enables devices to automatically assign and configure their IPv6 addresses based on information provided in router advertisement messages. It simplifies the process of IP address assigment in IPv6 networks and is a fundamental part of the IPv6 addressing architecture.
Block name of IPv6 address |
Value |
Description |
Range |
---|---|---|---|
-b1- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 1st block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b2- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 2nd block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b3- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 3rd block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b4- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 4th block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b5- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 5th block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b6- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 6th block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b7- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 7th block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |
-b8- |
---- |
Hexadecimal value of the 8th block of the IPv6 address |
Cannot be edited |