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Vergibt die Telekom IPv6-Adressen bei Glasfaseranschlüssen im Bridge-Modus?

vor 7 Monaten

Ich habe von der Telekom ein Glasfasermodem erhalten und meinen eigenen Router daran angeschlossen. Bekomme ich in diesem Setup eine IPv6-Adresse? Wenn ja, welche Art von IPv6-Adresse wird vergeben – handelt es sich um eine native IPv6-Adresse?

Ich frage, weil bei Kabelanschlüssen von Vodafone im Bridge-Modus keine IPv6-Adresse vergeben wird.

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    vor 7 Monaten

    Ja, Du bekommst von der Telekom einen /64-IPv6-Prefix für den Router selbst und einen /56-Prefix aus dem der Router ein oder mehrere /64-Netz für die Endgeräte delegieren kann. Der /56er ändert sich mit jeder Einwahl, analog zu den dynamischen IPv4-Adressen.

     

    Das sind alles öffentliche IPv6-Prefixe die auch problemlos aus dem Internet erreichbar sind.

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