IPv6, C-Blocks, and How They Affect SEO
Posted by Tom-Anthony
A very brief intro to IP addresses (v4) & c-blocks
Example IP address (IPv4).


Disney and ABC have a near identical IP address, both in the same C-Block.
Introducing IPv6
So, there is a problem with IP addresses in the format above (IPv4); there are “only” 4 billion of them, and we have essentially exhausted the supply. We have so many connected devices nowadays, and the creators for IPv4 never envisioned the vastness of the Internet 30 years from when it was released. Luckily enough, they saw the problem early on andstarted working on a successor, IPv6 (IPv5 was used for another unreleased protocol).

An example IPv6 address.
CIDR Notation
Before we go any further, it is important to introduce an important concept for understanding IP addresses, which is called CIDR notation.

Example IPv4 IP address shown in dot decimal format and as binary.

Two IP addresses in the same C-Block. The first 24 bits (3 blocks of 8 bits) are identical.
This can be represented in this case as 199.181.132/24.
IPv6 & C-Blocks?

Illustration of an “ISP Block” (/32); the blue part of the address is stable and
indicates the ISP. The red part can change and represents addresses at that ISP.

Illustration of a “Customer Block” (/64); the blue part indicates a particular customer.
The red part can change and represents addresses belonging to that customer.
Geek side note: indeed, the “host” http header accepts an IPv6 address to distinguish which site on the server you want.
My recommendation on an IPv6 C-Block
- Sites in the same /32 block as before would be equivalent to the same C-Block as previously.
- Sites in the same /64 block either are on the exact same server, or belong to the same customer, so are even closer related than C-Block level.
- “ISP Block” for /32 blocks.
- “Customer Block” for /64 blocks.
- In IPv6 IP addresses in the same ISP Blocks most closely resemble the relationship of IPs in the same C-Block in IPv4.
- In IPv6 IP addresses in the same User Block are likely very closely related, and probably belong to the same person/organisation.
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