# http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address-assignments # The parser is very simple-minded and wants the two first components of # addresses. It does not deal with networks == 0 or > 24 bit. 2001:0000::/32 teredo 2001:0200::/23 apnic 2001:0400::/23 arin 2001:0600::/23 ripe 2001:0800::/22 ripe 2001:0C00::/22 apnic # contains 2001:1000::/23, not allocated 2001:1000::/22 lacnic 2001:1400::/22 ripe 2001:1800::/23 arin 2001:1A00::/23 ripe 2001:1C00::/22 ripe # contains 2001:3C00::/22, reserved for RIPE but not allocated 2001:2000::/19 ripe 2001:4000::/23 ripe 2001:4200::/23 afrinic 2001:4400::/23 apnic 2001:4600::/23 ripe 2001:4800::/23 arin 2001:4A00::/23 ripe # contains 2001:4E00::/23, not allocated 2001:4C00::/22 ripe 2001:5000::/20 ripe 2001:8000::/18 apnic # 6to4 is special-cased 2002:0000::/16 6to4 2003:0000::/18 ripe 2400:0000::/20 whois.nic.or.kr 2400:0000::/12 apnic 2600:0000::/12 arin 2610:0000::/23 arin 2620:0000::/23 arin 2800:0000::/12 lacnic 2A00:0000::/12 ripe 2A10:0000::/12 ripe 2C00:0000::/12 afrinic