Overview Internet Protocol version 6, is a new addressing protocol designed to incorporate whole sort of requirement of future internet known to us as Internet version 2. This protocol as its predecessor IPv4, works on Network Layer (Layer-3). … Read more »
IPv6 Features
The successor of IPv4 is not designed to be backward compatible. Trying to keep the basic functionalities of IP addressing, IPv6 is redesigned entirely. It offers the following features: Larger Address Space: In contrast to IPv4, IPv6 uses 4 ti… Read more »
IPv6 Overview
Internet Protocol version 6, is a new addressing protocol designed to incorporate whole sort of requirement of future internet known to us as Internet version 2. This protocol as its predecessor IPv4, works on Network Layer (Layer-3). Along with… Read more »
Transition From IPv4 to IPv6
One problem in transition from IPv4 to IPv6 completely is that IPv6 is not backward compatible. This results in a situation where either a site is on IPv6 or it is not. Unlike an implementation of new technology where the newer one is backward c… Read more »
What is IPv4 and IPv6 ?
What is IPv4 and IPv6. ? Are you confused between IPv4 and IPv6 .Here I have listed the Differences between them. IPv4 :- 1) All the addresses of IPv4 are 32 bit length 2)The support of IPsec is only Optional 3)The Senders and Forwarding Routers… Read more »
World IPv6 day (Test Flight)
Today is the World IPv6 day or "Test Flight" day and the goal of the Test Flight Day is to motivate organizations across the industry – Internet service providers, hardware makers, operating system vendors and web companies – to prepare their se… Read more »
Solving the IP Address Chicken-and-Egg Challenge
We’re announcing today our participation in World IPv6 Day, along with Google, Yahoo!, Akamai, Limelight Networks, and the Internet Society. June 8, 2011, will be the first global-scale "test flight" of IPv6, the next generation protocol for the I… Read more »