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IP Addressing Part 3 What is IANA and ICANN in Hindi by JagvinderThindIP Addressing Part 3 What is IANA and ICANN in Hindi by JagvinderThind 
IP Addressing Part 3 What is IANA and ICANN in Hindi by JagvinderThind
2012年04月04日再生回数 1183
Episode 12: Bogon'sEpisode 12: Bogon's 
In the twelfth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', we're joined by Dave Deitrich to to find out everything you even needed to know about Bogon's.
2009年08月18日再生回数 736
Amazon's Secrets | TechSNAP 49Amazon's Secrets | TechSNAP 49 
Microsoft has released an extremely critical patch, the race against hackers has begun. We'll give you the details on this important update. Secrets about Amazon's EC2 back-end have been revealed, and we'll share them with you. Plus, this week's war story is a real pisser, urine for a treat! All that and more, on this week's TechSNAP! Show Notes & Download: bit.ly
2012年03月16日再生回数 1771
Jon Postel - INTERNET HALL of FAME PIONEER, Posthumous RecipientJon Postel - INTERNET HALL of FAME PIONEER, Posthumous Recipient 
Jon Postel's technical influence can be seen at the very heart of many of the protocols which make the Internet work: TCP/IP determines the way data is moved through a network; SMTP allows us to send emails; and DNS, the Domain Name Service, helps people make sense of the Internet. He contributed to these and many other technologies. He studied at UCLA, ultimately gaining his Ph.D. in computer science in 1974. Those studies led to his early involvement in the ARPANET project, the packet switching network from which the modern Internet evolved. In addition, he was involved with Request For Comment (RFC) document series, which contains the standards and practices of the Internet's infrastructure. For almost three decades, Jon Postel was RFC Editor, shepherding drafts through the open consensus processes that characterize Internet development efforts. For many, Jon's greatest contribution to the Internet was his role in creating the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). This task - which he volunteered to take on and which he at first performed manually - provided the stability the Internet's numbering and protocol management systems needed for it to grow and scale. He was also involved with the Los Nettos network (a regional network for the greater Los Angeles area) and was one of Internet Society's founders, the first individual member; and he served as a Trustee from 1996-98. He died October 16, 1998 at the age of 55. Jon Postel was posthumously inducted to the ...
2012年05月08日再生回数 88
ngapuke year 8 Ianangapuke year 8 Iana 
The great escape
2009年09月25日再生回数 314
APNIC 2011 in ReviewAPNIC 2011 in Review 
A look back at 2011, which included IANA distributing the last five IPv4 blocks and APNIC implementing stages 2 and 3 of IPv4 exhaustion
2011年12月28日再生回数 223
iana ianaiana iana 
haha
2008年01月29日再生回数 835
Introduction to IDNsIntroduction to IDNs 
An introduction to Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).
2007年09月27日再生回数 1103
IANA Allocates the Last IPv4 AddressesIANA Allocates the Last IPv4 Addresses 
Alain Durand discuses the exhaustion of available IPv4 addresses and its implications for the networking industry. Durand is Director of Software Engineering at Juniper Networks and former director of IPv6 architecture and Internet governance for Comcast.
2011年02月03日再生回数 497
ICANN43 - IPV6: el paso a la generación de InternetICANN43 - IPV6: el paso a la generación de Internet 
El agotamiento de las direcciones IPv4 del registro central de la Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) y de las reservas de IPv4, ha impulsado que el despliegue de IPv6 en todo el mundo, y es por eso que los representantes del Registro de Direcciones de Internet Para América Latina y Caribe (LACNIC) impulsan el despliegue de protocolo IPv6 en la reunión 43 del ICAN que se celebra en Costa Rica en este momento. El director ejecutivo (CEO) de LACNIC, Raúl Echeberría, comenta que la actual tecnología que da soporte al funcionamiento de Internet permite enumerar apenas 4 300 millones de dispositivos conectados y, si bien no es algo lineal, esos números están a punto de terminarse. "Ya no hay direcciones IPv4 más que las que están en manos de organismos regionales como LACNIC y, en el caso de la región, de acuerdo a nuestras proyecciones, solo quedan direcciones disponibles para abastecer el mercado de aquí al 2014", señaló Echeberría. Según el CEO de LACNIC, gracias a la incorporación de IPv6, billones de nuevos dispositivos, usuarios y tecnologías contarán con conexión a la red, ya que el nuevo protocolo ofrece una mayor oferta de direcciones IP.
2012年03月17日再生回数 33



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