What is IPv6?
IPv6 is a replacement Internet Protocol that will enhance the ability to sustain the continuous growth
of the Internet. It will also solve the IP address space depletion dilemma and enhancing other properties
eventually making an impact on the availability of the Internet.
By using the IPv6 Addressing feature, rather than the existing IPv4 protocol, the limit on
addresses has been extended from a theoretical 4 billion to 340 trillion, trillion, trillion
(3.4 x 1038)
IPv6 is more than an improved long term addressing facility. It is a protocol that offers more
scalable network architecture, improved security and data integrity, improved quality of service
and security enhancements.
The 128-bit address space that IPv6 uses, will allow businesses to deploy a great array of new desktop,
mobile and embedded network devices in a cost effective, control manner. The advanced auto configuration
features will allow automatic attachment of these devices to the network without the costs of manual
configuring.
Contact
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IPv6 Information Page
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