This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating in the public network which has led to the depletion of allocated Internet Protocol version 4.0 (IPV4) addresses. Already, four out of the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) namely: ARNIC, RIPE, LACNIC and ARPIN have exhausted their allocated IPV4 addresses while the fifth AFRICNIC (Africa’s RIR) is reportedly depleted. We also examine the limitations of IPV4, the features of IPV6 and different modes of operating IPV6 standard. Findings shows that the current population of the world is over 6billion people with a projection of 9billion people by the year 2050 and IPV6 can conveniently accommodate 2128 devices. This paper also proposes the migra...
The exponential expansion of the Internet has exhausted the IPv4 addresses provided by IANA. The new...
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv6 against IPv4. IPv4 has address space shortages. The use...
A Project Report Submitted to the School of Science and Technology in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating ...
The issues related to the depletion of the Internet Protocol (IP) version 4 (IPv4) unique identifie...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the Degree of Master Sc...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
Despite it being more than a decade old, and nearly two decades since the problems with IPv4 were fi...
One of the major challenges for the future of the Internet is its ability to scale to connect billio...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
Replacing the IPv4 protocol with IPv6 on the Internet is currently one of the aims of the European U...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
The internet protocol IPv4 has met requires for years, but the number of addresses, while huge is fi...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The exponential expansion of the Internet has exhausted the IPv4 addresses provided by IANA. The new...
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv6 against IPv4. IPv4 has address space shortages. The use...
A Project Report Submitted to the School of Science and Technology in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating ...
The issues related to the depletion of the Internet Protocol (IP) version 4 (IPv4) unique identifie...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the Degree of Master Sc...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
Despite it being more than a decade old, and nearly two decades since the problems with IPv4 were fi...
One of the major challenges for the future of the Internet is its ability to scale to connect billio...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
Replacing the IPv4 protocol with IPv6 on the Internet is currently one of the aims of the European U...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
The internet protocol IPv4 has met requires for years, but the number of addresses, while huge is fi...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The exponential expansion of the Internet has exhausted the IPv4 addresses provided by IANA. The new...
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv6 against IPv4. IPv4 has address space shortages. The use...
A Project Report Submitted to the School of Science and Technology in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...