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At least the user networks are /64s, so, to some degree, CIDR notation isn't relevant for someone just trying to set up their system - netmask is now always 64 bits. And sure, ISP/Network Engineers still care about /56, /48, /32, etc... but that's their day, and takes about a week to have it ingrained in a way that you almost never could with IPv4.


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