Integrating IPV6 Features Using Tunneling Mechanism

This project is actually network development for a new protocol. This project basically analysis about deployment for an IPv6 or known as internet protocol next generation. The internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) is designed by the IETF to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IF Version...

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Main Author: Shahrina , Sharil
Format: Monograph
Published: UTeM 2009
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Summary:This project is actually network development for a new protocol. This project basically analysis about deployment for an IPv6 or known as internet protocol next generation. The internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) is designed by the IETF to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IF Version 4 ("IPv4"). It also adds many improvements to IPv4 in areas such as routing and network autoconfiguration. IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number of years during a transition period. IPv6 has a much larger address space than IPv4. This results from the use of a 128-bit address, whereas IPv4 uses only 32 bits. The new address space thus supports 2 (about 3 . 4 x 10) addresses.