24 Jul
2024
24 Jul
'24
1:36 p.m.
Hi, ipv6calc -O ipv6 -h would provide some hints... In your case: ipv6calc -q fd01:db8:ca45:137e:a2:b006::125/59 --maskprefix --no-prefixlength fd01:db8:ca45:1360:: Hope this helps, Peter Am 24.07.24 um 12:37 schrieb Ede Wolf:
Hello,
hoping, that I have not fully understand the documentation, I am wondering, wether ipv6calc is able to calculate the prefix (or net id) from a given IP Address. F.e. I input:
fd01:db8:ca45:137e:a2:b006::125/59
and the expected output would be:
fd01:db8:ca45:1360::
(unless I miscalculated, that is).
Again, I have not been able to find that, but maybe I have missed something in the filter section.
Thanks
Ede