Third generation internet revealed : reinventing computer networks with IPv6 / Lawrence E. Hughes ; foreword by Latif Ladid.
2022
TK5105.585 .H84 2022
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Title
Third generation internet revealed : reinventing computer networks with IPv6 / Lawrence E. Hughes ; foreword by Latif Ladid.
Author
Hughes, Lawrence E., author.
Edition
[First edition].
ISBN
9781484286036 electronic book
1484286030 electronic book
1484286022
9781484286029
1484286030 electronic book
1484286022
9781484286029
Published
New York, NY : Apress, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations
Other Standard Identifiers
10.1007/978-1-4842-8603-6 doi
Call Number
TK5105.585 .H84 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
004.6/2
Summary
This book covers the inexorable exhaustion of the IPv4 address space, the interim fix to this based on Network Address Translation (NAT) and Private Addresses, and the differences between IPv4 and IPv6. It will help you understand the limitations and problems introduced by the use of NAT and introduce you to the far simpler network and software designs possible, using a larger, unified address space. IPv6, a mature and viable replacement for IPv4, is currently used by more than 36% of all global Internet traffic. Wireless telephone service providers in many countries have migrated their networks to IPv6 with great success. The elimination of NAT and Private Addresses has vastly simplified network design and implementation. Further, there are now enough public addresses allocated to accommodate all anticipated uses for the foreseeable future. Most networking products and software, especially open-source software, are already fully IPv6 compliant. Today, no business should purchase obsolete products that support only IPv4. The global IPv6 Forum estimates that there are millions of networking professionals still needing to learn the fundamentals of IPv6 technologies to move forward. This book is for them. With plans in place for a shutdown of IPv4 on global networks ("Sunset IPv4") the time to learn is now. If you want a job in IT, especially network hardware or software, and you don't know IPv6, you are already obsolete.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 10, 2022).
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Ladid, Latif, writer of foreword.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: History of Computer Networks up to IPv4
Chapter 3: Review of IPv4
Chapter 4: The Depletion of the IPv4 Address Space
Chapter 5: IPv6 Deployment Progress
Chapter 6: IPv6 Core Protocols
Chapter 7: IPSec and IKEv2
Chapter 8: Transition Mechanisms
Chapter 9: IPv6 on Mobile Devices
Chapter 10: DNS
Chapter 11: The Future of Messaging with No NAT
Chapter 12: IPv6 Related Organizations
Chapter 13: IPv6 Projects.
Chapter 2: History of Computer Networks up to IPv4
Chapter 3: Review of IPv4
Chapter 4: The Depletion of the IPv4 Address Space
Chapter 5: IPv6 Deployment Progress
Chapter 6: IPv6 Core Protocols
Chapter 7: IPSec and IKEv2
Chapter 8: Transition Mechanisms
Chapter 9: IPv6 on Mobile Devices
Chapter 10: DNS
Chapter 11: The Future of Messaging with No NAT
Chapter 12: IPv6 Related Organizations
Chapter 13: IPv6 Projects.