I have two more examples to dish out. See below:
Sample 3
This example shows the 48-bit network ID being extended through the subnet ID by borrowing 64 more bits.
Net # Alloc IP
LAN 3 33 2310:1234:0003::/112
LAN 4 21 2310:1234:0003::1:0000/112
LAN 1 14 2310:1234:0003::2:0000/112
LAN 2 04 2310:1234:0003::3:0000/112
SL 01 02 2310:1234:0003::4:0000/112
SL 02 02 2310:1234:0003::5:0000/112
SL 03 02 2310:1234:0003::6:0000/112
Sample 4
This example is conservative of the address alloocation and very much resembles the process of how IPv4 VLSM is perfomed.
Net # Alloc IP
LAN 3 33 2310:1234:0003::/122
LAN 4 21 2310:1234:0003::40/123
LAN 1 14 2310:1234:0003::60/124
LAN 2 04 2310:1234:0003::70/125
SL 01 02 2310:1234:0003::78/126
SL 02 02 2310:1234:0003::7c/126
SL 03 02 2310:1234:0003::80/126
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