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List of Tables

|Sr. No. |Table Name |Page No. |
|1.1 |Features of IPv6. |2 |
|1.2 |Comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. |3 |
|2.1 |Comparison of Tunnel Based Mechanisms. |18 |
|2.2 |DNS46 database of the IPv6 and IPv4 public addresses. |26 |
|2.3 |The IPv4 and IPv6 domain names on DNS46. |26 |
|2.4 |V4- V6 Enabled Gateway. |29 |
|2.5 |Software Requirements. |20 |
|3.1 |DNS4. |35 |
|3.2 |DNS46. |36 |
|3.3 |DNS6. |37 |
|3.4 |Gateway. |38 |
|3.5 |Messages. |39 |

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|Sr. No. |Figure Name |Page No. |
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References: 5. Jesús Ibáñez Parra,” Comparison of IPv4 and IPv6 Networks Including Concepts for Deployment and Interworking”,INFOTECH Seminar Advanced Communication Services (ACS), 2004. 6. D. ShaliniPunithavathani, “IPv4/IPv6 Transition Mechanisms”, 2009. Ipv6 to IPv4 Prefix (48 Bits) 0x2002(2002::(16)

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