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Unique local address : ウィキペディア英語版 | Unique local address A unique local address (ULA) is an IPv6 address in the block , defined in RFC 4193. It is the approximate IPv6 counterpart of the IPv4 private address. Unique local addresses are available for use in private networks, e.g. inside a single site or organization or spanning a limited number of sites or organizations. They are not routable in the global IPv6 Internet. ==History== In 1995, RFC 1884 reserved the block for site-local addresses, that could be used within a "site" for private IPv6 networks. However, insufficient definition of the term ''site'' led to confusion over the resulting routing rules. RFC 3879 (September 2004) deprecated this address range and postulated solutions to its problems. In October 2005, RFC 4193 was published, reserving the address block for use in private IPv6 networks and defining the associated term unique local addresses.
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