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1. | ![]() By: Karl A. Siil Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Publication Date: 10-MAR-2008 Insert Date: 29-MAY-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 |
Here's the guide you need for a smooth transition to IPv6. While every enterprise will have some individual issues to manage, this guide will help you decide on a transition strategy, develop a plan, execute it, and verify progress. You'll understand the common tasks and recognize the risks and limitations of IPv6. Follow the guidelines, use the checklists, and you will find that making the transition is no longer intimidating; in fact, it may even require fewer resources than you anticipate.
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2. | ![]() Understanding IPv6, Second Edition By: Joseph Davies Publisher: Microsoft Press Publication Date: 19-JAN-2008 Insert Date: 22-JUL-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Understanding IPv6, Second Edition Now updated for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, this guide
delivers in-depth technical information on Internet Protocol
version 6 (IPv6). IPv6 greatly improves on IPv4, the current
protocol, by vastly increasing the number of available addresses
and by adding enhancements for security, multimedia traffic
management, routing, and network configuration. Written by a
popular author and networking expert, this reference details the
protocol, from its features and benefits to its packet structure
and protocol processes. It also describes how to migrate to
IPv6-based internetworking, with...
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3. | ![]() By: Silvia Hagen Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 17-MAY-2006 Insert Date: 06-JUN-2006 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IPv6 Essentials, 2nd Edition
IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition provides a succinct,
in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv6. It
guides you through everything you need to know to get started,
including how to configure IPv6 on hosts and routers and which
applications currently support IPv6. The new IPv6 protocols offers
extended address space, scalability, improved support for security,
real-time traffic support, and auto-configuration so that even a
novice user can connect a machine to the Internet. Aimed at system
and network administrators, engineers, network designers, and IT
managers, this book...
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4. | ![]() By: Niall Murphy; David Malone Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 02-MAR-2005 Insert Date: 30-MAR-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IPv6 Network Administration
What once seemed nearly impossible has turned into reality. The
number of available Internet addresses is now nearly exhausted, due
mostly to the explosion of commercial websites and entries from an
expanding number of countries. This growing shortage has
effectively put the Internet community--and some of its most
brilliant engineers--on alert for the last decade. Their solution
was to create IPv6, a new Internet standard which will ultimately
replace the current and antiquated IPv4. As the new backbone of the
Internet, this new protocol would fix the most difficult problems
that the...
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5. | ![]() Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide By: Eric Hall Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 02-FEB-2000 Insert Date: 27-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide
If you've ever been responsible for a network, you know that
sinkingfeeling: your pager has gone off at 2 a.m., the network is
broken, and you can't figure out why by using a dial-in connection
from home. You drive into the office, dig out your protocol
analyzer, and spend the next four hours trying to put things back
together before the staff shows up for work. When this happens, you
often find yourself looking at the low-level guts of the Internet
protocols: you're deciphering individual packets, trying to figure
out what is (or isn't) happening. Until now, the only real guide to
the...
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6. | ![]() By: Silvia Hagen Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 23-JUL-2002 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IPv6 Essentials
IPv6, the next generation Internet Protocol, has been in the works
since the early 90s when the rapid growth of the Internet
threatened to exhaust existing IP addresses. Drawing on 20
years--operational experience with the existing protocol (IPv4),
the new protocol offers scalability, increased security features,
real-time traffic support, and auto-configuration so that even a
novice user can connect a machine to the Internet. But what does
this mean for IT professionals? Having learned all the strengths
and weaknesses of the old protocol, will you need to start from
scratch with the new?...
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