After creating the /127 network, you can create two IPv6 addresses within the /127 network: 0-bit and 1-bit. Unlike other IPv6 networks, there's no auto-generated Network Router Anycast address. You need to add 0-bit and 1-bit addresses manually.
To add IPv6 addresses in a /127 network:
- Select the IPAM tab in the sidebar, then select IPv6 blocks.
- Select the 2000::/3 (Global Unicast Address Space) range.
- Navigate to the /127 network that will contain the IPv6 addresses by selecting the network's range in the IPv6 blocks and networks table, or by selecting the network in the IPAM tree view panel.
- Select New.
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Under General, set the following parameters:
- Address—enter the IPv6 address to create. In the /127 network, you can only add a 0-bit address and 1-bit address.
- Fill out additional assignment fields to assign the address to the router that you are linking. For more information about IPv6 address assignment fields, refer to Assigning IPv6 addresses.