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Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is an Internet Protocol version which will succeed IPv4

Allocation

Please contact support@supranet.net for an IPv6 allocation. Allocations are in sizes of /64 which have 2^64 (18,446,744,073,709,551,616 or 18 Quintillion) usable addresses which will allow for autoconfiguration of hosts on a network (similar to DHCP).

DNS

SupraNet has two types of DNS servers: private, recursive servers for our connectivity customers, and our public, authoritative servers for domain name hosting. If you are configuring a system to do DNS queries, use the private DNS servers. If you are registering a domain and want SupraNet to host DNS, use the public servers.

SupraNet's private DNS servers will not answer queries from systems outside our network.


Private DNS Servers:

  • 2607:f4e0:0:10::10
  • 2607:f4e0:0:10::19


Public DNS Servers:

  • dns1.supranet.net (2607:f4e0:0:10::12)
  • dns2.supranet.net (2607:f4e0:1:102::18)
  • dns3.supranet.net (2607:f4e0:0:10::11)