IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Complaint Mediastreaming UsingARM 11

Journal Title: IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering) - Year 2014, Vol 16, Issue 6

Abstract

 Abstract: Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the next version of Internet Protocol (IP) which is currently inthe transition phase from its predecessor, Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). With the number of IPv4 addressesalmost completely depleted, the implementation of IPv6 has become a priority for many organizations.However, it is not all that feasible to just switch everything over to IPv6 without some type of transition. Thisproject reconsiders the basic problems and key differences in IPv4-Ipv6 transition. IPv6 transition mechanismsare the technology that facilitates the transition of internet from its initial and current IPv4 infrastructure to thesuccessor addressing and routing system of IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6). As IPv4 and IPv6 networks arenot directly interoperable, these technologies are designed to permit hosts on either network to participate innetworking with the other network. To meet its technical criteria, IPv6 must have a straight forward transitionplan from the current IPv4. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) conducts working groups and discussionsthrough the IETF Internet Drafts (ID) and Request for Comments (RFC) processes to develop these transitiontechnologies towards that goal. This will overcomes the issues of scalability and an another challenge is thatoperates are facing situations in which IPv6 only access networks are deployed but the majority of internetservices remain in IPv4. Also the application layer translation is the key issues in the previous translationmethods that will be analyzed and found better solution by this.ARM 11 processor design a flexible, low costIPv4/Ipv6 converter which support the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)in the IPv4 network data can be achieved through IPv6 network. It also automatically configure the routersdepending on the destination network instead of manual routing. Streaming technology will be analyzed and itwill be done between two or more PC (Personal Computer) in which one PC will be in IPv4 network and theother is on Ipv6 network where the Raspberry Pi will acts as the server to do the transition mechanism.

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Manju priya G

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Manju priya G (2014).  IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Complaint Mediastreaming UsingARM 11. IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering), 16(6), 8-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-142444