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Clarification with IPV6 and previous



yes, that is the theoretical limit of IP4 (reservations, routing, and 
implementation subtract from that).

IP6 is limited to 3.4 x 10^38 addresses

-joe

On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, kgleason.ma.ultranet at rcn.com wrote:

> Can anyone tell me the maximum theoretical number of addresses with IPv4 as
> opposed to IPv6? Is is my impression that with IPv4 you would have
> 256*256*256*256 (or am I wrong)?
> 
> Kevin
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