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Toward a Hierarchical Mobile IPv6
The IETF Mobile IPv6 protocol provides a mobility management scheme for the Internet. Mobile IPv6 handles macro-mobility and micro-mobility identically. It is believed that a hierarchical scheme that separates micro-mobility from macro-mobility is preferable since it would be more scalable. This paper presents a mobility management architecture that makes use...
Tags: IPv6, Mobile, Computer Science, Mobility, IETF Mobile IPv6 Protocol, Internet, Telecommunications
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Building a Linux IPv6 DNS Server
This paper presents a tutorial on building an IPv6 DNS Linux server that provides IPv6 name resolution as part of an IPv6 network. IPv6 is the next generation protocol designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF to replace IPv4. IPv4 has been remarkably resilient. However, its initial design did...
Tags: IPv4, Linux, IPv6, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2003-08-13
Designing the Mobile IPv6 Security Protocol
Mobile IPv6 is a network-layer mobility protocol for the IPv6 Internet. The protocol includes several security mechanisms, such as the return-routability tests for the care-of addresses. This paper explains the threat model and design principles that motivated the Mobile IPv6 security features. While many of the ideas have become parts...
Tags: Mobile, Mobility, Protocol, DES, Mobile IPv6, Digital Security, Network Security, Security, Networking
White papers 2006-04-01
The Design and Implementation of a Dual-Stack Mobile Network Using IPv6 Only Network Infrastructure
This paper discusses a mechanism which enables network mobility NEMO in both IPv4 and IPv6. There is an IETF standard NEMO protocol, NEMO Basic Support NEMO BS. However it is designed only for IPv6 mobile networks. The basic concept of NEMO BS is a kind of dynamic tunnel configuration protocol....
Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Network Infrastructure, Mobile, Network, NEMO BS, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2006-06-07
Evaluating IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Mechanisms
The next-generation Internet Protocol, initially known as IP Next Generation Ipng, and then later as IPv6, has been developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF to replace the current Internet Protocol (also known as IPv4). To enable the integration of IPv6 into current networks, several transition mechanisms have been...
Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Transition Mechanism, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2004-09-01
IPv6 Technology Brief
To deal with the addressing issues of the widely used IP protocol, the IETF has proposed a new routing protocol called IPv6. Development of the IPv6 standard has been on-going for several years, with a number of large networks fully operational, and several PC applications implemented. Although the technical issues...
Tags: IPv6, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2004-02-01
An Accurate Simulation Model for Mobile IPv6 Protocol
This paper presents an overview of the Mobile IPv6 simulation model implemented by using OMNeT++ simulation framework. The paper attempts to create a very accurate model of the Mobile IPv6 protocol. The simulation model consists of three key components: i) a class inheritance approach for specifying a node to behave...
Tags: Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
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On Using Mobile IP Protocols
The recent advances in wireless communication technology and the unprecedented growth of the Internet have paved the way for wireless networking and IP mobility. Mobile Internet protocol has been designed within the IETF to support the mobility of users who wish to connect to the Internet and maintain communications as...
Tags: Mobile, Mobility, IP, Mobile IP, Mobile Internet Protocol, Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Networking, Network Technology, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Marketing
White papers 2005-11-17
What Is IPv6?
IP, the Internet Protocol, is one of the pillars, which supports the Internet. Almost 20 years old, first specified in a remarkably concise 45 pages in RFC 791, IP is the network-layer protocol for the Internet. IPv6 is designed to solve the problems of IPv4. It does so by creating...
Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Networking, Telecommunications
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Introducing Reliability and Load Balancing in Mobile IPv6 Based Networks
With the recent advances in portable devices and wireless networks, a new paradigm of computing has emerged which is known as mobile computing. In general mobile computing can be seen as an integration of portable device and networks that support mobility, providing anytime, anywhere communication. IP mobility allows seamlessly mobility...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Load Balancing, Mobility, Mobile IPv6, IP Mobility, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2005-10-19
Mobile IPv6 and Some Issues for QoS
In this paper, the advantages of IPv6 for mobility are given and the Mobile IPv6 protocol is overviewed. Then the paper introduces some issues about QoS support in mobile IPv6 such as fast handover, smooth handover and mobility managements. Since the provisions in the existed QoS architectures such as InterServ...
Tags: QoS, Mobile
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IPLITE: Ultra Compact IPv4/IPv6 Protocol Stack
IPv6 support will be a requirement when the next generation of embedded devices enters the Internet. To meet this demand, Interpeak now introduces IPLITE, an ultra compact IPv4/IPv6 protocol stack, designed for minimum footprint and maximum performance. For several years to come, IPv4 and IPv6 systems will exist simultaneously. Many...
Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Networking, Telecommunications
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Introduction to IP Version 6
This paper describes the problems of the IPv4 Internet and how they are addressed by IPv6, IPv6 addressing, the new IPv6 header and its extensions, the IPv6 replacements for the Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP and Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP, neighboring node interaction, and IPv6 address auto configuration. This...
Tags: IPv6, IP, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2002-02-14
Sprint IPv6 Services
Sprint Nextel Sprint has led efforts to standardize, test, and deploy Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) since 1997. As an early adopter of IPv6 in an experimental capacity, Sprint builds upon knowledge gained through operating an IPv6 test-bed and encourages standardization and evolution of the IPv6 protocol. Sprint networks and...
Tags: IPv6, IP, Sprint Communications, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications, Network Technology
White papers 2007-09-01
An NSIS-Based Approach for Firewall Traversal in Mobile IPv6 Networks
Firewalls have been successfully deployed in network infrastructure in various environments and will also be used in IPv6 networks. However, most of the current firewalls do not support Mobile IPv6, the best known standardized solution for mobility support in IPv6. As a result, Mobile IPv6 traffic will be most likely...
Tags: Mobile, Firewalls, Network Security, Security, Networking
White papers 2007-10-24
Introduction to Internet Protocol Version 6
This webcast provides an overview of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) and detailed discussions of IPv6 addressing, the Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6, Multicast Listener Discovery, Neighbor Discovery, and address autoconfiguration.
Tags: IPv6, IP, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications
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Malware Tunneling in IPv6
The Internet Protocol, version 6 (IPv6) was designed to alleviate the address space limitations of IPv4 and provide additional security and routing capabilities. The protocol itself, however, can be misused to deliver malware in a way that eludes detection by firewalls or Intrusion Detection Systems IDS not configured to recognize...
Tags: IPv6, Malware, Telecommunications, Networking
White papers 2005-05-26
UMTS and WLAN Interoperability
This paper studies different approaches to how interworking between the two network technologies Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS and Wireless Local Area Network WLAN best can be achieved. The different approaches being discussed are the network layer mobility protocols Mobile IPv4 and Mobile IPv6, the transport layer mobility protocol mSCTP...
Tags: UMTS, Interoperability, Mobile, Network, Mobility, WLAN, Mobility Protocol, LANs, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Wireless LANs, Wireless, Networking, Emerging Technologies
White papers 2004-07-31
Designing and Testing IPv6-Enabled Networking Software
The next generation of networking applications will have to support the IPv6 protocol and ensure backward compatibility with the IPv4 protocol. In addition, the applications will be flexible and highly configurable to work in the wide range of mixed IPv4 and IPv6 environments that will coexist during the transition to...
Tags: Software, IPv6, Network, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2004-11-03
IPv6: The Next Generation Internet
Nortel Networks is building the new, high-performance, more reliable and more secure Internet. A new era of communication, collaboration and commerce will place demands on both fixed and mobile communications not yet seen to date. IPv6, the replacement for the current IPv4, will help to meet these demands. IPv6 is...
Tags: IPv6, Nortel Networks Corp., Internet, Networking, Telecommunications
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