migration ipv6 protocol

Comparison of End-System IPv6 Protocol Stacks

White Paper IPv6 stacks on end-systems constitute an important component in the migration and adoption of IPv6. The Internet Protocol version 6 (also known as IPv6) has been developed to replace the current IPv4 protocol. [03 Jul 2008]

Anyone for IPv6?

White Paper This paper reviews the technological and economic drivers behind the migration to IPv6, and tries to give some idea as to how adoption of IPv6, both by the research community and generally, will proceed in various parts of the world. [03 Jul 2008]

IPv6/IPv4 Coexistence and Migration

White Paper This article describes IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence and migration technologies and how these technologies are supported by the IPv6 protocol for the Windows Server 2003 family. The migration of IPv4 to IPv6 will not happen overnight. [03 Jul 2008]

IPv6 - The Next Generation of Networking

White Paper The paper also looks at the transition mechanisms that will enable a seamless migration from IPv4 to IPv6 and lays out adoption strategies for deploying IPv6 in enterprise environments. Download this white paper from ProCurve Networking by HP for... [08 Oct 2007]

TechWiseTV: A Technical Exploration of IPv6

White Paper Finally, discover how to configure your network for IPv6, how to make a painless transition, and what Cisco is doing to support your migration. Offered in response to viewer surveys, this 60-minute TechWiseTV video broadcast is devoted entirely to... [19 Jun 2007]

Whitepaper: Internet Protocol Version 6

White Paper Once the need for true mobile computing becomes a requirement for global enterprises, IPv6 will emerge as a "killer application" and cause a mass migration. There are many advantages to Internet Protocol version 6 over version 4. [15 Mar 2005]

IPv6 Core Router Test Report

White Paper At present, the majority of Internet users are still using IPv4 protocol, and given that most of current networking applications and network equipment run in IPv4 environments, the migration from IPv4 to IPv6 can't be accomplished overnight. [14 Mar 2005]

Implementing IPv6 in an Organization

White Paper During a research project done in 2004 there was concluded that the migration to IPv6 could be done without too many problems. IPv6 is the next generation internet protocol. Because this research was done on paper it would be interesting to test... [10 Mar 2005]

Migration and Co-Existence of IPv4 and IPv6 in Residential Networks

White Paper Technologies such as 6 to 4 and possibly Teredo are seen as the primary connectivity mechanisms, and NAT-PT and TCP/UDP relay as the main translator mechanisms; depending on usage scenarios, protocol translation may not be necessary, though. [29 Oct 2004]

IPv6 Transition Technologies

White Paper The migration of IPv4 to IPv6 will not happen overnight. This paper describes IPv6 transition technologies and how these technologies are supported by the IPv6 protocol for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family and Windows XP. [13 Jul 2004]

The Move to IPv6

White Paper It also discusses mechanisms that will ensure a seamless migration from IPv4 to IPv6, ongoing support for IPv6, current plans for the worldwide deployment of IPv6 and, finally, Alcatel? This paper compares IPv4 and IPv6, addressing the many... [23 Jun 2004]

Convergence: IPv6 migration - a necessary pain?

Comment A rapidly diminishing supply of unique IP addresses is driving the migration to IP version 6 (IPv6), and it’s a problem that may be another potential banana skin for network managers. It makes sense to vendors - who can sell more equipment - and to... [05 Jun 2003]

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