With 8 bytes instead of 4 bytes. The leading 4 bytes is the ASN (ISP). Compatible with IPv4.
The compatibility section is worth reading, essentially a new IPv8 compatibility layer is added, a border IPv8 router converts IPv8 packets to IPv4 routers.
I am interested in the overhead cost of this conversion at scale. Can we strip the leading zeros efficiently.
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