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- How to make your IPv4 network scalable to IPv6
- The next generation of Internet Protocol, IPv6, hasn't been deployed as quickly as planned. But IPv6 will arrive, eventually. Here's what you need to do to make sure your networks will scale. We've been hearing for years that the old Internet Protocol addressing scheme will soon give way...
- Technical articles 2005-06-01
- Advanced IP Addressing Management
- Excerpted from CCNP 1: Advanced Routing Companion Guide Cisco Networking Academy Program, 2nd Edition, the only authorized textbook for the Cisco Networking Academy Program, this sample chapter shows you how to Create and configure IPv4 addressesUnderstand and resolve IP addressing crisesAssign a VLSM addressing schemeConfigure route summarizationConfigure private addressing and...
- Download resources 2005-03-07
- IPv6: A larger, more secure Net
- With many new technologies on the horizon, you need to prepare for the new version of the IP protocol. IPv6 is coming. Debra Shinder offers an informative look at this new version of the Net's most fundamental protocol.Microsoft’s newest OSs, the Windows XP client and the .Net server family, include...
- Technical articles 2002-03-11
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- Use iptables to implement safe network address translation
- This tutorial shows how to configure NAT using iptables on a Linux system.Network address translation NAT has become a band-aid for the global shortage of IP addresses under IPv4. A permanent, proper solution, IPv6, is forthcoming; in the meantime, NAT will allow the Internet to grow while preventing us from...
- Technical articles 2002-05-30
- IPv6 early adopters cautioned
- Early adopters of IPv6 have been warned that an oversight in the IPv6 specifications could leave networks vulnerable to DDoS attacks. The issue is caused by Type 0 Routing Headers. These headers allow the source of a data packet to specify addresses via which that packet should be routed.Type 0...
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- The truth about the IPv6 transition
- Just about everyone in the IT business has heard the promises of IPv6. Why continue leasing Class A blocks to individual companies when most companies have to beg for a Class C block of 256 IP addresses?Many have read that IPv6 will solve everything from spam to ...
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- Create an IP addressing plan that will grow
- When you set up the first network for a small business, you may not give much thought to how the company's growth will affect your IP addressing scheme. By planning ahead at the beginning, you can ensure that you have plenty of addresses available to meet your organization's growing needs....
- Technical articles 2006-06-09
- Explore IPv6 with Windows XP
- IPv6 is just around the corner. You can get a glimpse of this new TCP/IP stack with Windows XP. Scott Lowe shows you how to install and verify IPv6 in XP, and he has created an associated download that includes command line samples and options.Forward-looking organizations are beginning to evaluate...
- Technical articles 2002-08-14
- 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...
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- Transitioning the Public Internet to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
- IPv6 was developed to improve on its predecessor protocol, addressing many of the limitations that became apparent as the Internet grew. However, to generate improvements, a completely new protocol that was not backwards-compatible with the existing IPv4 specification was required. This created a technological hurdle that few have been willing...
- White papers 2008-07-01
- Microsoft's Scalable Networking Pack enhances Windows Server 2003
- Microsoft recently released the Scalable Networking Pack for Windows Server 2003 that includes three features that will enhance scalability and network performance. We're always on the lookout for products that will make your networking technologies more scalable. Some of the primary elements of scalability include enhancements...
- Technical articles 2006-06-05
- Cisco Catalyst 6500: Building IPv6-Ready Campus Networks
- The Internet has grown so rapidly that the IPv4 standard can no longer support the number of users and functions. Features such as Network Address Translation NAT can help overcome address-space limitations, but they also make bidirectional communication for primary triple-play (data, voice, and video) applications more challenging. ...
- White papers 2009-06-01
- Are you ready for the next version of IP?
- When will you start testing IPv6?With its lack of any meaningful limit on addresses, IPv6 will expand the address space so that every device we own could have its own IP address and we still wouldn't scratch the surface. However, I haven't seen too many organizations that even have...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-17
- Robert Cringely shows blatant ignorance of networking
- Normally I dont get too worked up when someone makes a complete fool out of himself on networking issues but when a well known pundit like Robert Cringely of PBS writes an article thats filled with errors from beginning to finish about IPv6, I have to call it like I...
- Blog posts 2006-11-06
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