CORPORATE MIGRATION FROM IPv4 TO IPv6 USING DIFFERENT TRANSITION MECHANISMS
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 5, Issue 10
Abstract
Currently, the Internet world is confronting the huge issue that is exhaustion of IP addresses with the IPv4 protocol. This paper contains the imperative hypothetical ideas of new era Internet Protocol IPv6 which tackles the issue of IP tending to furthermore concentrate on IPv6 address design, directing and three mechanisms of migration from IPv4 to IPv6 system: Dual Stack, Translation and Tunneling utilizing Network Simulator as Packet tracer. This paper more accentuation on network migration from IPv4 to IPv6 which is not so distant future pattern.
Authors and Affiliations
Nellore Karthikeyan
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