……………………………………………………………………...6 1.2Introduction to Ipv6………………………………………………………….....6 1.3 What will IPv6 do? ……………………………………………………….........8 2.History…………………………………………………………………..9 2.1 Background…………………………………………………………………......9 2.2 Brief recap…………………………………………………..………………….10 3.IPv6 features……………………………………………………….....11 4.Why Ipv6 is needed………………………………………………….13 5.Goals……………………………………………………………………15 5.1 capabilities of Ipv6……………………………………………………………...15 5
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Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Basics cheat sheet – 20130711 IPv6 Addresses by Jens Roesen – email – www - twitter IPv6 quick facts successor of IPv4 • 128-bit long addresses • that’s 296 times the IPv4 address space • that’s 2128 or 3.4x1038 or over 340 undecillion IPs overall • a customer usually gets a /64 subnet‚ which yields 4 billion times the IPs available by IPv4 • no need for network address translation (NAT) any more • no broadcasts any more • no ARP • stateless address configuration
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IPv6 for Dummies Janne Östling janoz@cisco.com BRKRST-2301 14340_04_2008_c2 © 2008 Cisco Systems‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 1 Agenda General Concepts – Addressing – Routing – QoS – Tunnels – NAT Infrastructure Deployment Campus/Data Center WAN/Branch Remote Access Planning and Deployment Summary Appendix & Hidden slides — for Reference Only! (240 slides total so far…) BRKRST-2301 14340_04_2008_c2 © 2008 Cisco Systems‚ Inc. All rights reserved
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IPv4 and IPv6 have several differences and similarities. One of the similarities is they both use DNS. DNS is an important part of communicating data on the internet or on a private network. DNS takes human readable names and translates them into IP addresses that are then used to send packets of information for an application on one computer to an application on another computer on the internet or on a private network. DNS is important because most people cannot remember long IP addresses‚
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Master of Science In Management and Information Technology Network Management MGIT 62152 Internetworking with IPv6 Group 6 Sanjeewa Rathnayake - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/003) S. A. Ranamukage - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/026) Sandun Fernando - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/029) Date: January 19‚ 2012 Department of Industrial Management‚ Faculty of Science‚ University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka Table of Contents List of Figures 4 List of Tables 4 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 Brief Introduction
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What are DNS and DHCP‚ why is it needed and what overhead can it create for an IT Administer. These are the questions I set out looking for to help provide a better understanding of these roles in a Server. By understanding them better it can help to create a knowledge base to be successful in IT. First we will looking in DNS this is short for Domain Name System‚ in a nutshell it provides a meaningful host name with network address (Windows server 2008‚ 2008). As we have learned all computers use
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Assignment #1-IPv6 Addressing 1. Research the following organizations and explain their involvement with the Internet public IP addresses: A. American Registry for Internal Numbers (ARIN): ARIN is the (RIR) Regional Internet Registry for Canada‚ many Caribbean and North Atlantic islands‚ and the United States. It was formed in 1997‚ after the (IANA) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority in affiliation with Network Solutions Corporation turned over responsibility. It manages the distribution
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Unit 3. Assigment 1. IPv6 Addressing 1. Research the following: • American Registry for internet numbers- Provides services related to the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources. • Internet assigned numbers authority- IANA is broadly responsible for the allocation of globally unique names and numbers that are used in Internet protocols that are published as rfc documents. • Asia-Pacific network information center- APNIC provides number resource allocation
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History of IPv6 Up until very recently‚ every device used an Internet Protocol Version 4 (or IPv4) address. Since those addresses are becoming more scarce by the day‚ “the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) initiated‚ as early as 1994‚ the design and development of a suite of protocols and standards now known as the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)”. (1) The goal of this new protocol was to effectually maintain the continually growing population of internet enabled devices. IPv6 will eventually
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use Google Public DNS When you use Google Public DNS‚ you are changing your DNS "switchboard" operator from your ISP to Google Public DNS. In most cases‚ the IP addresses used by your ISP’s domain name servers are automatically set by your ISP via the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). To use Google Public DNS‚ you need to explicitly change the DNS settings in your operating system or device to use the Google Public DNS IP addresses. The procedure for changing your DNS settings varies according
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