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![]() | What is IPv6? (www.explania.com) Embed the original HD video on your website or blog for free via www.explania.com or watch even more animations on www.explania.com In this short introduction to IP version 6, you will learn why this IP protocol is needed and what the advantages are. The movie also explains the limitations of IPv4. 2009年06月04日再生回数 63158 |
![]() | An Introduction to IPv6 by James P. Early, Ph.D. Presentation given by James P. Early, Ph.D. (SUNY Oswego) to Project Advance, May 2009 on IPv6. 2009年11月20日再生回数 14955 |
![]() | A Practical Introduction to IPv6 www.TheDedicatedServerHandbook.com How To Set Up IPv6 - A Practical Introduction to IPv6 The Dedicated Server Handbook(tm) Copyright (c) 2007-2009, 2011 Mirimar Enterprises, LLC - All rights reserved 2011年06月03日再生回数 11572 |
![]() | IPv6 Tutorial Are you ready for the switch to IPv6? Learn how IPv6 is revolutionizing technology in every industry. Learn more at Optimumlightpath.com/ipv6 2012年04月24日再生回数 387 |
![]() | World Tests IPv6: Why 4.2 Billion Internet Addresses Just Weren't Enough Read the Transcript: to.pbs.org More than 400 organizations and Internet giants participated Wednesday in a trial run of a new addressing system, called Internet Protocol version 6, known as IPv6. Hari Sreenivasan reports on World IPv6 Day, and Leslie Daigle of the Internet Society explains how it will affect your life online. 2011年06月09日再生回数 3955 |
![]() | MCTS 70-680: Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) The IPv6 protocol is the successor to IPv4 and will one day replace it as the default protocol used on the internet. This video looks at advantages of IPv6 and the different types of addresses that IPv6 uses. Advantages of IPv6 IPSec is now integrated into the protocol Better improvement for Multi-casting Better geographic lay out which reduces routing complexity Much larger address space IPv6 Address The basic IPv6 address uses 128bits compared with 32bit for IPv4. This gives approx. 2 to power 95 addresses for each person on the planet. Example of IPv6 addresses are 2001:4860:B002:0000:0000:0000:0000:0068 FE80:0000:0000:B1AC:F5CD:00BB:0000:674A In order to make IPv6 addresses easier to read, you can remove leading zeros in each block, for example 0000 can become 0 00AB can become AB In some cases you may have a lot of zeros in a row. When this occurs they can be reduced to :: This operation can only be perform one for example FE80:0000:0000:B1AC:F5CD:00BB:0000:674A can be reduced to the following FE80::B1AC:F5CD:00BB:0000:674A or FE80:0000:0000:B1AC:F5CD:00BB::674A but it can't be reduce twice to this FE80::B1AC:F5CD:00BB::674A (Not valid) Types of IPV6 addresses Unicast Is used for one to one communication. The packet is sent from the sender to the receiver. Multicast Is used for one to many communication. One packet is sent to many different computers or devices. Multicast addresses always start with FF Anycast Is one to one of many destinations. Generally one packet ... 2011年10月20日再生回数 3990 |
![]() | IPv6: The Internet for Generations to Come Industry leaders share their point of view on the important role of the next-generation Internet. Cisco and others won't be left behind on June 6, 2012. 2012年03月13日再生回数 3330 |
![]() | IPv6-01 Making sense out of an IPv6 Address In this video, Keith Barker walks you through the basics of an IPv6 (IP version 6) address, right here, right now, including how to convert between binary and hex, and implement an IPv6 address on a Cisco router. 2011年08月18日再生回数 16007 |
![]() | Episode 94: TechWiseTV: The IPv6 Implementation Action Plan Visit our Cisco Interaction Network blog for more: bit.ly If you're considering a migration to IPv6, you won't want to miss this episode. Join Cisco experts as they walk through the keys to successful implementation, including the security implications of IPv6 integration, real-world experiences with IPv6 and a detailed assessment of the realities of NAT64 translation. To attend a deep dive workshop, click here: bit.ly 2011年09月08日再生回数 8629 |
![]() | Writing IPv6 Addresses - Presented by Cricket Liu Ever wondered how 128-bit IPv6 addresses are represented? Ever tried to decipher an IPv6 address like 2001:1868:ad01:1::33? This short video from Cricket Liu of the IPv6 Center of Excellence explains the most common representation of IPv6 addresses in regards to IPv6 deployment and how to write IPv6 addresses. 2012年01月10日再生回数 1719 |









