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Dear Connor ********* (iBotModz),
This is notification that we will be performing maintenance tomorrow to enable us to begin offering IPv6. We have had our /32 from ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers) for a few months now however have not yet had the infrastructure to support it.
We are opening a maintenance window from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM Central Time, however, during this entire windows, there should be no more than 30 minutes of downtime while we upgrade our router. This will occur tomorrow, 5/27/2011.
We thank you in advance for your patience, and look forward to being able to offer you IPv6!
This is notification that we will be performing maintenance tomorrow to enable us to begin offering IPv6. We have had our /32 from ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers) for a few months now however have not yet had the infrastructure to support it.
We are opening a maintenance window from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM Central Time, however, during this entire windows, there should be no more than 30 minutes of downtime while we upgrade our router. This will occur tomorrow, 5/27/2011.
We thank you in advance for your patience, and look forward to being able to offer you IPv6!
So if /32 is 2^16 /48 subnets, which should break down to 2^16 /64 subnets. And a /64 is a hella ton of addresses. So the point is thats a lot of allocated IPs.




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