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As we are utilising IPv6, I wanted to use part of that IPv6 address as the unique ID in the NET address, so something along the lines of:

 

49.0001.34a4.29a6.0000.000e.00

 

Although the MX240 accepts the command and commits okay, when I look in the database, it tells me that the addresses are an invalid format..... Is that because of the Letters (alpha) rather than purely numeric? Or is there something else wrong?

 

It's obviously easy for me to check if the NET address is Alpha/Numeric capable simply by changing it to all numbers and looking, but thought I would ask if anyone had seen this behaviour before?

 

 


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