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## About the network
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### IPv6 Ranges
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A few details about the network.
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Aggregate prefixes are organized as /48 IPv6 ULAs by region:
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### Protocol support
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1. European CRXN
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* Space: `fd8a:6111:3b1a::/48`
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2. Southern African CRXN
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* Space: `fded:4178:23fe::/48`
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3. Indian CRXN
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* Space: `fdfa:1685:3d1::/48`
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4. Russian CRXN
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* Space: `fda1:8885:300d::/48`
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5. American CRXN
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* Space: `fd68:b488:442c::/48`
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We only use IPv6 on CRXN because it has many features, such as link-local addresses, that make
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setting up dynamic routing protocols near-zero-config.
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The regional range sare not fixed in the sense that, for example, you could
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register a range in the Southern African range whilst your network is actaully
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physically located in Europe. We only do this to organize the network more
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easily.
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It's also the modern way of the Internet and means you will get a large space of addresses
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assigned to you.
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### The range
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The IPv6 range we use is the private range of `fd00::/8`.
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### Assignments
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Users get allocated a `/48` IPv6 ULA within the `fd00::/8` range (by definition).
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### The state of the network
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