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Planning for IPv6 / Silvia Hagen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hagen, Silvia.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (80 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Planning for Internet Protocol version 6
Planning for Internet Protocol version six
Planning for IPv 6
Planning for IPv six
Place of Publication:
Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly, [2011]
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
It's official: with IPv4 network addresses close to depletion, moving to IPv6 is now business critical. This concise book helps you plan for IPv6 integration by providing a high-level overview of the technical-and nontechnical-steps involved. Many of the challenges for your enterprise are on the organizational level, and solutions differ from company to company. IPv6 Essentials author Silvia Hagen, a protocol analysis and directory service expert who's worked with IPv6 international groups and forums for 10 years, supplies answers to the issues most frequently discussed by
Contents:
Table of Contents; Preface; Audience; About This Book; Assumptions This Book Makes; Contents of This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. The Business Case; The Inevitable Business Case Discussion; The Human Capacity for Predictions and the Business Case of Evolution; IPv6 Has No Immediate Business Case for Many; IPv6 Has an Immediate Business Case for Some; What You Lose If You Don't Invest in IPv6; Where Does Time Pressure Come From?; Opportunities of IPv6 Integration
How to Save Money when Integrating IPv6When You Outsource; Summary; Quote; Chapter 2. Planning for IPv6; Business Relevance; What Are You Talking About?; Core to Edge; Edge to Core; IPv6 Islands; Planning and Deployment Methodologies; How to Get Started; Use existing change processes; Network health and reality check; Create an IPv6 Governance and Project Team; Education and Consulting; High-Level Concept; Mind the Apps; Ways to Get There; Define IPv6 Requirements; Network Assessment; Evaluate Vendors, Products, and Service Providers; Build Labs and Pilots
Refine Your High-Level Strategy and Define Low-Level Deployment PlansThe Golden Rule Set; Choices and Designs; Routing and Routing Protocols; IGPs; EGPs; Address Plan; What is new?; Global addresses versus ULAs; Network-level design approaches; Configuration of interface IDs; Security Design; Is IPv6 more secure than IPv4?; IPv6 security design; Issues to watch for; Procedures; Using directory services for controlling access; DNS Design; Management Concept; Address Management; The Inevitable Word on NAT; Summary; Chapter 3. Integration and Transition Technologies
Overview of the Integration and Transition TechnologiesAvailable Mechanisms; Dual-Stack; MPLS; Tunneling; 6to4; 6rd; ISATAP; Teredo; Tunnel broker; NAT and Translation; NAT terminology; Large-Scale NAT; NAT464; DS-Lite; Stateless NAT64; Stateful NAT64 and DNS64; NAT-PT; How Can IPv6 Clients Reach IPv4 Content?; Load Balancing; Summary; Appendix. References; References
Notes:
"IPv6 is now. Join the new internet."--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781449309725
1449309720
9781306813501
1306813506
9781449317195
1449317197
9781449317584
1449317588
OCLC:
775301814

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