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The IPv6 transition is here and the move from IPv4 to IPv6 can be a big opportunity for the IT channel. Check out CRN's IPv6 tutorial, IPv6 security coverage and more.
IPv6 provides improved scalability and routing, security, simplified configuration and higher performance than IPv4. In time, it will take over the Internet and push IPv4 into oblivion.
IPv6 addresses are denoted by eight groups of hexadecimal quartets separated by colons in between them. IPv6 networks themselves use Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation.
Resellers should be thinking about these three things when planning the transition to IPv6 101.
The IPv6 header doesn't look much like its IPv4 cousin, except for the Version and Priority fields and the source and destination addresses, which are larger in IPv6 (see Fig.
Benefits using Ipv6? IPv6 includes the following enhancements over IPv4: Expanded address space—IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses instead of the 32-bit addresses in IPv4. Globally unique IP addresses—The ...
Here are the basics you need to know about the most popular tunneling and encapsulation mechanisms that are available to help transition your network from IPv4 to IPv6. IPv6 traffic statistics As ...