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IPV6ADDR(3) | ipv6addr 1.1 | IPV6ADDR(3) |
NAME¶
packet.internet.ipv6addr - IPv6Addr module
DESCRIPTION¶
Create an object to represent an IPv6 address. An IPv6 address is given either by a series of hexadecimal numbers or using the ":" notation. It provides a mechanism for comparing this object with a regular string. It also takes care of '::' notation and leading zeroes.
CLASSES¶
class IPv6Addr(__builtin__.str)¶
IPv6Addr address object Usage:
from packet.internet.ipv6addr import IPv6Addr
ip = IPv6Addr('fe80000000000000020c29fffe5409ef') The following expressions are equivalent:
ip == 0xFE80000000000000020C29FFFE5409EF
ip == 0xfe80000000000000020c29fffe5409ef
ip == '0xFE80000000000000020C29FFFE5409EF'
ip == '0xfe80000000000000020c29fffe5409ef'
ip == 'FE80000000000000020C29FFFE5409EF'
ip == 'fe80000000000000020c29fffe5409ef'
ip == 'FE80:0000:0000:0000:020C:29FF:FE54:09EF'
ip == 'fe80:0000:0000:0000:020c:29ff:fe54:09ef'
ip == 'FE80::020C:29FF:FE54:09EF'
ip == 'fe80::020c:29ff:fe54:09ef'
ip == 'FE80::20C:29FF:FE54:9EF'
ip == 'fe80::20c:29ff:fe54:9ef'
Methods defined here: ---------------------
__eq__(self, other) Compare two IPv6 addresses and return True if both are equal.
__ne__(self, other) Compare two IPv6 addresses and return False if both are equal.
Static methods defined here: ----------------------------
__new__(cls, ip) Create new instance by converting input int/string into a persistent representation of an IPv6 address.
BUGS¶
No known bugs.
AUTHOR¶
Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)
14 February 2017 | NFStest 2.1.5 |