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Translation: The Network Address Translation 64 (NAT64) allows IPv6-enabled devices to communicate with IPv4-enabled devices using a translation technique similar to NAT for IPv4. An IPv6 packet is translated to an IPv4 packet, and vice versa.
Address formats. An IPv6 address consists of 128 bits. For each of the major addressing and routing methodologies, various address formats are recognized by dividing the 128 address bits into bit groups and using established rules for associating the values of these bit groups with special addressing features.
It can accommodate an astronomical number of unique IP addresses. This unparalleled scalability is particularly crucial for IoT, where projections suggest tens of billions of devices will soon necessitate connectivity. IPv6 allows for the seamless spread of IoT devices across various contexts and applications.
IPv6 provides improved remote access and management for large fleets of IoT devices. Another major advantage of IPv6 is its highly efficient multicast communication feature, which all but eliminates the need for routine broadcast messaging.
IPv6 is the next generation of IP, which provides a vastly expanded address space. Using IPv6, the Internet will be able to grow to millions of times its current size, in terms of the numbers of people, devices and objects connected to it1. 2. Just how big is IPv6?
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IPv6 hosts are required to do one of the following: perform Path MTU Discovery, perform end-to-end fragmentation, or send packets no larger than the default maximum transmission unit (MTU), which is 1280 octets.
The primary function of IPv6 is to allow for more unique TCP/IP address identifiers to be created, now that weve run out of the 4.3 billion created with IPv4. This is one of the main reasons why IPv6 is such an important innovation for the Internet of Things (IoT).
With IPv6, every device can have a unique, globally routable IP address, enabling direct end-to-end communication without the need for NAT. This simplifies communication between devices, improves performance, and enables new IoT applications that rely on direct device-to-device communication.

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