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IPV6 ADDRESS LOOKUP

The IPv6 Lookup tool tells you WHOIS the actual owner of an IPv6 Address.

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Enter any IPv6 address to lookup its whois details.



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IPV6 LOOKUP TOOL

IPv6 address lookup goes for WHOIS IPv6 information. IPv6 WHOIS includes owner
details, including their name, company, organization, country, city, latitude,
longitude, and AS number lookup. Other information includes the IPv6 network
ranges, Reverse IPv6 Lookup, Expanded IPv6 Address, and Compressed IPv6 Address.


WHAT DATA DOES THE IPV6 LOOKUP PROVIDE?

The IPv6 Lookup provides as much information as possible about a given IPv6
address. That information is obtained from the Regional Internet Registry (RIR)
to which the IP address belongs.

The IPv6 finder provides information:

 * The contact information of an IPv6 address owner.
 * The information about the Regional Internet Registry (RIR), which assigns the
   given IPv6 address.
 * The autonomous system(AS) number and its registration information.
 * The assigned owner, contact information, IPv6 geolocation, registered date,
   and the abuse reporting details.
 * The total number of IPv6 Addresses allocated in the block(s) assigned to an
   IPv6 owner.
 * Additionally, this tool also provides information about
   * Compressed IPv6 Address
   * Expanded IPv6 Address
   * IPv6 to Hostname or IPv6 reverse DNS

Some useful IPv6 tools are IPv6 Compatibility Checker, IPv6 CIDR Calculator,
What is my IP (IPv6).


WHAT IS IPV6?

IPv6 is the Internet protocol version 6, which is the most revised version of
the Internet protocol. IPv6 or IP6 is also called IPng (Internet Protocol next
generation).

The reason behind that revision is that IPv4, the still most used IP version,
can no longer provide the required IP addresses.

IPv4 was deployed in the early 1980s and is still primarily used. The transition
from IPv4 to IPv6 takes decades. Because today, more and more devices require an
internet connection. And you cannot connect to the internet without your IP
address.

Due to increased demand for IP addresses, IPv4 cannot meet the current
requirement. IPv4 can supply 4.2 billion IP addresses, while IPv6 can provide
340 undecillion (36 zeros). That means the IPv6 address offers 1,028 times more
addresses than IPv4.


EXAMPLE OF IPV6 ADDRESS

The IPv6 address contains eight groups of four hexadecimal digits. Each group is
separated by a colon(:).

An example of an IPv6 address is 2001:4860:4860:0000:0000:0000:0000:8888



The above is an expanded IPv6 address form of one of Google's DNS servers. You
can also compress the IPv6 with an IPv6 compression calculator and use that
form.


INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 6 (IPV6) VS. INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 (IPV4)

With time IPv6 increases its adoption. Google maintains public statistics for
IPv6 that show the percentage of all traffic to Google sites over IPv6 rather
than IPv4.

The improved and revised version of the internet protocol IPv6 contains many
essential features compared to IPv4. The primary ones are

 * Increased address space: the IPv4 address size is 32-bit, which allows it to
   provide approximately 4.2 billion IP addresses. Compared to that, the IPv6
   address size is 128-bit, enabling it to provide about 340 undecillion (36
   zeros) IP addresses. You can use IPv4 and IPv6 for the foreseeable future and
   convert your IPv4 to IPv6 using IPv4 to IPv6 Converter. But cannot be used as
   a Public IP address.
 * Improved header: the IPv6 header has been simplified. All the unnecessary
   information has been moved to the bottom of the header. Even though the IPv6
   address is four times longer than the IPv4 address, the IPv6 header is only
   double in size as the IPv4.
 * Faster forwarding/routing: all the essential information is on the top. That
   allows the routers to perform quick routing decisions.
 * Anycast support: IPv6 supports anycast mode of routing. That means multiple
   machines can share the same IP address. Once the packet is sent from the host
   via anycast, the router ensures it is delivered to the nearest machine. That
   reduces the latency. Whereas IPv4 supports unicast, broadcast, and multicast.
 * Improved mobility: IPv6 users can use their mobile devices at different
   geographic locations without changing their IP addresses.
 * Internet Protocol Security: in IPv4, it's optional, but in IPv6, it's
   mandatory.
 * Speed: There is no significant difference between IPv4 and IPv6 address
   speeds. But some network engineers believe that IPv6 might be faster than
   IPv4 in some situations.

Note: Use the traceroute online to test the connection and latency between two
predetermined points.


WHO GIVES PUBLIC IP ADDRESSES?

The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) oversees IP addresses globally.
The authority is responsible for

 * Managing and maintaining the information of IP addresses.
 * Root zone management in DNS.
 * ASNs allocation
 * Control of Internet Protocol-related symbols and Internet numbers.

IANA assigns the ASNs to the regional internet registries (RIR). Each IP address
that surfaces globally is managed by one of the five RIRs operating within the
globe's specific region.

These five RIRs are

 1. African Network Information Centre (AfriNIC): IP Addresses Administrator for
    Africa.
 2. American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN): IP Addresses Administrator
    for the United States, Canada, and several Caribbean and North Atlantic
    islands.
 3. Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC): IP Addresses Administrator
    for Asia, Australia, and their neighboring countries.
 4. Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre (LACNIC): IP
    Addresses Administrator for Latin America and parts of the Caribbean region.
 5. Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC): IP Addresses
    Administrator for Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia.



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