IPv6 - Subnetting - Tutorialspoint
www.tutorialspoint.com › ipv6 › ipv6_subnettingIPv6 addresses use 128 bits to represent an address which includes bits to be used for subnetting. The second half of the address (least significant 64 bits) is always used for hosts only. Therefore, there is no compromise if we subnet the network. [Image: IPv6 Subnetting] 16 bits of subnet is equivalent to IPv4’s Class B Network.