I understand that the RFC 1918 address equivalent IPv6 addresses are called "Site-local" addresses and are FEC0::/48. I do not see any provision in the IPV6 standards for the equivalent of NAT. Is it safe to assume that if you only have a FEC0::/48 address space you cannot address other IPv6 hosts on the general internet? With IPv4 you can use NAT / PAT to translate a single valid IPv4 address into an entire internal network space. I don't see this as an option in IPv6 is this correct? Thanks, Michael Sturtz
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