Tutorial Workshop on IPv6 |
Geneva, 06 May 2002 |
Contact: tsbworkshops@itu.int |
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Introduction
The purpose of this tutorial workshop was to provide information to facilitate
discussion on the requirements for the successful global implementation of the
Internet Protocol, version 6 (IPv6). The IPv6 protocol is the successor of the
current IP routing protocol, called Ipv4. The size of the addressing field in
Ipv6 is greatly expanded over that of IPv4, permitting many more devices to be
directly addressed than is the case today. IPv6 also provides security features
not available today. The workshop discussed the reasons for migrating to IPv6,
the costs and benefits involved, the issues associated with the migration, and
provided ideas for solution to those issues.
Information and Documentation
Related Information |
Documentation |
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