This dissertation develops a standards profile (specified in IPv6 Transition Mechanisms, Routing Protocol and Multicast) for IPv6 deployment in Singapore by studying the specified RFCs (Request for Comments) published by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). The first chapter is about the purpose and scope of this project, as well as the overview ofIPv6 technology and global IPv6 deployment. The second chapter divides the network devices into three types (Host, Router and Network Protection Device), and users are divided into three groups (Home & Small Business, Enterprise & Government and Internet Service Provider). Chapter 3, 4 and 5 will give detailed introduction to IPv6 Transition Mechanisms, Routing Protocol and Multicast; some s...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying IPv6...
Abstract—Even as the rate of IPv6 deployment increases, there continues to be a number of key techni...
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has been a mainstay of the both the Internet and corporate networ...
This dissertation defines a standards profile (specified in Basic, Mobility, Addressing and Applicat...
The global internetworking (or popular known as Internet) has been very aggressively developed in th...
IPv6 was described in RFC2460 in December 1998 as the successor for IPv4, the current dominant Inter...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is the next generation of the Internet Protocol that is currently...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying ...
Since the early days of the Internet, the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) has been used to transf...
[[abstract]]With the rapid growth of Internet applications, IA, and 3G wireless communications, the ...
mr53413 Many students, educators, and other professionals are increasingly finding that they need to...
The Internet has obtained an incredible success since its birth. But some inconsiderate designs are ...
In this dissertation, the author examined the capabilities of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in ...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying IPv6...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the technical and nontechnical impediments for a smooth and successful ...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying IPv6...
Abstract—Even as the rate of IPv6 deployment increases, there continues to be a number of key techni...
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has been a mainstay of the both the Internet and corporate networ...
This dissertation defines a standards profile (specified in Basic, Mobility, Addressing and Applicat...
The global internetworking (or popular known as Internet) has been very aggressively developed in th...
IPv6 was described in RFC2460 in December 1998 as the successor for IPv4, the current dominant Inter...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is the next generation of the Internet Protocol that is currently...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying ...
Since the early days of the Internet, the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) has been used to transf...
[[abstract]]With the rapid growth of Internet applications, IA, and 3G wireless communications, the ...
mr53413 Many students, educators, and other professionals are increasingly finding that they need to...
The Internet has obtained an incredible success since its birth. But some inconsiderate designs are ...
In this dissertation, the author examined the capabilities of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in ...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying IPv6...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the technical and nontechnical impediments for a smooth and successful ...
Enterprise network administrators worldwide are in various stages of preparing for or deploying IPv6...
Abstract—Even as the rate of IPv6 deployment increases, there continues to be a number of key techni...
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has been a mainstay of the both the Internet and corporate networ...