Topic: IP configuration
Learn about IP configuration on dedicated servers (DS). Explore our Knowledge Base and Help articles to discover the ins and outs of configuring IP addresses, network settings, and optimizing your DS for your specific needs.
This article is limited to showing you the corresponding Linux commands to illustrate the general concepts.
Introduction
All dedicated and virtual servers come with an IPv4 address, as well as a /64 IPv6 subnet.
You can order additional IPv4 addresses via the client's area.
Main address
The mai...
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This article provides information about IP addresses, the ordering process, and how we allocate them.
IPv4 addresses
You can order IPv4 addresses for your dedicated root server, colocation space, and vSwitch.
IPv6 Subnet
All servers have a /64 IPv6 subnet. For clients who received their servers ...
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This text explains some general background information on IPv4 and IPv6.
Introduction
IPv4 is a brilliant protocol that was developed to enable communication between computers on a network. This network would gradually develop into the Internet, the largest network of devices on Earth. The develop...
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