Adding IPv6 private address range to the Home Networks

Started by Diggy, Today at 07:12:07 PM

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We are using private IPv6 addresses along with IPv4 addresses on our local network.  I noticed that the IPv6 range "fc00::0/7" is not included in the default Home Networks list.  Why?  Does "Home Networks" not apply to IPv6?  Are there any special considerations when adding "fc00::0/7" to the Home Networks list?

In advance, thanks for guidance on this matter.

Link local IPv6s fe80::/64 don't need blocking, since they won't be routed anyway.


However, I did add my static /48 prefix I got from my ISP to my "local Network" alias, so that traffic to other VLANs is blocked.

fc00::/7 is ULA, not link local.
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