Method of operating internet protocol address and subnet system using the same
First Claim
1. A method for allocating an IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) address, comprising:
- in the IPv6 address comprising a subnet prefix area and an Interface ID area, allocating an n number of bits of the Interface ID area as an index area of a lowest level subnet gateway;
allocating a first portion of the n number of bits for identifying a lower level subnet gateway; and
allocating the IPv6 address to a terminal device linked at the lowest level subnet gateway,wherein n is a positive integer, andthe lowest level subnet gateway and the lower level subnet gateway are arranged hierarchically, andallocating the first portion and a second portion of the n number of bits for identifying a first next lower level subnet gateway and a third portion of the n number of bits for identifying a second next lower level subnet gateway.
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Abstract
A method of operating an Internet protocol (IP) address allocates, creates, and processes an interface identifier (ID) of an IP address area. In the allocation, the IP address area includes a subnet prefix area and an Interface ID area, and certain bits of the Interface ID area are used as an index area of a subnet gateway. The allocation is implemented in order from the higher layer to the lower layer so that the Interface ID area is sequentially allocated from the higher bits for the index areas of the respective layers. The combination of the certain bits of the allocated Interface ID and the subnet prefix area of the IP address area is used as the subnet ID of the subnet layers. The lowest subnet gateway allocates the Interface ID to terminating equipment to access the IP network based on a format of the IP address.
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1. A method for allocating an IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) address, comprising:
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in the IPv6 address comprising a subnet prefix area and an Interface ID area, allocating an n number of bits of the Interface ID area as an index area of a lowest level subnet gateway; allocating a first portion of the n number of bits for identifying a lower level subnet gateway; and allocating the IPv6 address to a terminal device linked at the lowest level subnet gateway, wherein n is a positive integer, and the lowest level subnet gateway and the lower level subnet gateway are arranged hierarchically, and allocating the first portion and a second portion of the n number of bits for identifying a first next lower level subnet gateway and a third portion of the n number of bits for identifying a second next lower level subnet gateway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for allocating an IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) address, comprising:
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(a) in an IP address comprising a subnet prefix area and an Interface ID area, allocating certain bits of the Interface ID area as an index area of a lowest subnet gateway; (b) allocating portions of the certain bits to subnet gateways arranged in a hierarchical structure; and (c) allocating the IPv6 address to a terminal device linked to the lowest subnet gateway, wherein the IPv6 address comprises the subnet prefix area, the certain bits, and remaining bits of the Interface ID area, and the terminal device is accessible to an IP network based on a format of the IPv6 address, and allocating the first portion and a second portion of the certain bits for identifying a first next lower level subnet gateway and a third portion of the certain bits for identifying a second next lower level subnet gateway. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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