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IPv6-07 Cisco IPv6 Anycast

Anycast has been around since IPv4. Join me as we look at the how and why behind IPv6 anycast, and walk through how to set IPv6 anycast addresses, as well as verifying it is working. Video Rating: 4 / 5 This is the video from the live webcast, where Cisco Distinguished Engineer Salman Asadullah gives an overview of service provider IPv6 deployment techniques in core networks. He also covers IPv6 multihoming and addressing and CGv6 solution considerations in core networks. For more information on this topic, visit: supportforums.cisco.com Video Rating: 0 / 5 Orignal From: IPv6-07 Cisco IPv6 Anycast

LISP demonstration: IPv6 over IPv4-only satellite network

In this video we demonstrate one of the cool LISP features: ipv6-to-ipv6-over-ipv4. All satellite networks currently are IPv4-only, so instead of using a standard tunnel technology, we use LISP to enable IPv6 on the router behind the terminal. www.lisp4.net for more information about LISP. See our entire index of CompTIA Network+ videos at www.FreeNetworkPlus.com - Without routing protocols, our routers wouldn't know how to move traffic across our worldwide networks. In this video, we'll describe link state routing protocols, distance-vector routing protocols, and one routing protocol that is a hybrid between both of those. Video Rating: 5 / 5 Orignal From: LISP demonstration: IPv6 over IPv4-only satellite network

Just Say No to SSNs

Just Say No to SSNs It's going to make the IPv4 and IPv6 problems look trivial by comparison. (Look for that to be the moment when the US government formally adopts a hexadecimal system for SSNs.) SSNs are sensitive data. You knew this already. Read more on Java World NAT64: OpenBSD 5.1 will translate between IPv6 and IPv4 NAT64 translates data packets between the two version of the internet protocol, IPv6 and IPv4, and allows IPv6-only hosts to communicate with IPv4-only servers. The basic techniques of NAT64 are covered in RFC 6052 and RFC 6146. Read more on The H Orignal From: Just Say No to SSNs

Keynote: From IPv6 Day to IPv6 every Day by Yves Poppe at gogoNET LIVE! 2 IPv6 Event

gogoNET IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below: EVENT gogoNET LIVE! 2: How to do an IPv6 Trial. gogonetlive.com November 1 -- 3, 2011, Silicon Valley, USA Agenda gogonetlive.com PRESENTATION Keynote: IPv6 Money Trails, From IPv6 Day to IPv6 every Day Abstract: gogonet.gogo6.com Slides: gogonetlive.com SPEAKER Yves Poppe - Director of IP Services, Tata Communications Profile: gogonet.gogo6.com Interview: gogonet.gogo6.com MORE Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network gogonet.gogo6.com Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6 http Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com Follow gogo6 on Twitter twitter.com Like gogo6 on Facebook www.facebook.com Orignal From: Keynote: From IPv6 Day to IPv6 every Day by Yves Poppe at gogoNET LIVE! 2 IPv6 Event

Why move from IPv4 to IPv6

Why we have to move from IPv4 to IPv6 Clean and understandable explanation. More info at www.arin.net Orignal From: Why move from IPv4 to IPv6

What does the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 mean?

A explanation on what the difference between the two are. Video Rating: 4 / 5 ICANN IPv4 Ceremony on 3 February 2011 in Miami, Florida. Orignal From: What does the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 mean?

Dirección IP públicas y privadas (ISP - IPv4).

Cuando se accede al servicio de internet, se hace por medio de un proveedor de servicio de internet ISP que asigna a un usuario final como nosotros una dirección ip única a nivel mundial que nos permiten la comunicación con cualquier host en el mundo Pero el proveedor de internet no puede asignar cualquier número porque existen unos acuerdos mundiales de manejo de direcciones ip, en los cuales se estableció que estas 4000 millones de direcciones IPs posibles dentro del protocolo IPv4 se dividieran en dos grupos Las IP públicas y las ip privadas,,,,, donde las ip públicas son las que asigna cualquier proveedor de internet en cualquier parte del mundo a sus usuarios finales para que participen o naveguen en internet y las IP privadas son las que la IANA determinó que no pueden ser usadas para internet, más bien que puedan ser utilizadas internamente por los host de una organización Las ip Privadas también están clasificadas según clase aby C Según la clase...