Glossary aktualisiert

Baran Schöneberg 2025-06-26 01:09:38 +02:00
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- Unique Local Unicast Adressen
- Global Unicast Adressen
- Provider Independent Address Space (PI-Space)
Unique Local Unicast Adressen: Private IPv6 addresses used for communication within a single organization or site. They are not routable on the global internet. Prefix: fd00::/8.
Global Unicast Adressen: Public IPv6 addresses that are globally routable on the internet. They are assigned by IANA/ISPs and are used for direct communication across networks. Prefix example: 2000::/3.
Provider Independent Address Space (PI-Space): IPv6 address blocks assigned directly to organizations by a registry (not through an ISP), allowing them to keep their addresses even when switching internet providers.
SSH(Secure Shell): A protocol used to securely access and manage devices over a network using encrypted communication.
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DHCPv6(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6): A protocol that automatically assigns IPv6 addresses and configuration settings to devices on a network.
SLAAC(Stateless Address Autoconfiguration): SLAAC is an IPv6 feature that allows devices to automatically generate their own IP address using router advertisements, without needing a DHCP server.
OSPFv3(Open Shortest Path First version 3): A routing protocol used in IPv6 networks to find the best path for data between routers.