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Migrating To IPv6: A Practical Guide To Implementing IPv6 in Mobile and Fixed Networks

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Dec 2005, Pages: 450


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IPv6 is the future of the always on, mobile Internet. The new version is vital for making that self-restocking fridge scenario into a reality, as the old version (IPv4) is not able to cope with the number of individual machines and people that will need to be networked together in the future. Other business drivers for migrating to IPv6 include: transmitting data wireless-ly (i.e. internet access, messaging etc. via your mobile phone), creating home area networks that are constantly connected to the internet, evolving telecommunications systems which transmit voice over IP networks, and many more. There will be an explosion of books on the topic but many will just re-hash the specs and other information which is readily available online. This book is different in that it does not try to cover absolutely everything, it is not everything you ever wanted to know and quite a lot you didn't style reference book, but it is aiming to be a how to tutorial on implementing, applying and deploying the protocol. The value is in the author's experience-based advice and techniques for putting the technology to work. Some background facts: - Nokia are planning to build IPv6 into their new mobile handsets - 300 million phones. 'I'd say there is a very good probability that the IPv6 spec will be mandated by the upcoming 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Program) wireless standard' said Steve Deering, a technical leader at Cisco Systems.

Understand IPv6, the protocol essential to future Internet growth. Exhaustion of address space and global routing table growth necessitate important revisions to the current version of the Internet Protocol, IPv4. IP version 6 offers greater address space and additional features to support the evolving requirements of Internet applications. Deployed alongside current IPv4 networks, IPv6 will restore the full-fledge network necessary for Internet growth. Migrating to IPv6 gives a comprehensive overview of IPv6 and related protocols, the layers below IPv6 to the application and end-user layers. Author Marc Blanchet offers a direct and clear route to understanding the topic, taking a top-down approach and ordering topics by relevance. Tried and tested practical techniques and advice on implementation, applications and deployment provide how-to information on everything you need to know to put the technology to work. Migrating to IPv6: Provides a complete, up-to-date, in-depth, and accessible practical guide to IPv6. It demonstrates the theory with practical and generic examples and major implementation configurations, such as Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Cisco, Juniper and Hexago. It provides a comprehensive reference to key data structures and packet formats and summarizes topics in table and graphical form to give fast access to information, including over 200 figures. It also offers an accompanying website with extra coverage of specific topics, information on additional protocols and specifications, and updates on new features. This text will give network engineers, managers and operators, software engineers and IT professionals and analysts a thorough understanding of IPv6.




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