Results tagged "IPv4"
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Deploying Dual-Stack IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
February 10, 2012 09:00 AM
Doing an IPv6 implementation project does not involve tearing down an aging IPv4 network and replacing it with a new IPv6-enabled network. Instead, the IPv4 and IPv6 networks will run in parallel in what the industry calls a "dual-stack" network. But IPv4 and IPv6 are so significantly different in design that network management tools designed for an IPv4 network may not work the same in an IPv6 environment.IPv6 Design: Forget The IPv4 Rules
September 06, 2011 09:00 AM
You've acquired a nice new IPv6 address block, and now you need to come up with an IPv6 address allocation design for your network. If there is one bit of advice I can offer you as you begin your IPv6 address design, it's this: Abandon almost everything you've learned about IPv4 address design. Throw it right out the window.IPv6 Is Coming. Time To Get Prepared
August 24, 2011 04:01 PM
IPv6 is coming. Sooner or later, you will be deploying IPv6 on your network, data center, or co-lo servers. It may be a few years off--longer if your ISP has a well thought out transition strategy in place--but IPv6 is different enough that you can learn the ins and outs on a smaller network before you have to deploy it widely. If you are looking for resources, start there. If you have a good resource you want to share, send me an email and I will check it out.Six Reasons It's Blame IPv6 Day
June 08, 2011 12:41 PM
As far as I am concerned, it's not World IPv6 Day. It's Blame IPv6 Day. This is a good opportunity to take any new technology (OK, IPv6 is not new, but it might as well be) and use it as the whipping boy it deserves to be. It's IPv6's turn. So, lets get started!Six Benefits Of IPv6
June 08, 2011 09:45 AM
With IPv6, everything from appliances to automobiles can be interconnected. But an increased number of IT addresses isn't the only advantage of IPv6 over IPv4. In honor of World IPv6 Day, here are six more good reasons to make sure your hardware, software, and services support IPv6.Migrating To IPv6 Will Dominate Your IT Budget
March 07, 2011 10:44 AM
The last two or three years has seen a bubble in budget planning for investing in virtualization, mainly around VMware and, to a much smaller extent, HyperV. HP and Cisco have been particularly aggressive in creating and exploiting this market with VMware. This has expanded into hardware and peripherals, especially storage and storage connectivity, to support virtualization capability.The IPocalypse Is Not A Cause For Panic
February 03, 2011 10:01 AM
Today, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ( IANA) will be passing out the last five Class A address spaces to the Regional Internet Registries (RIR), which in turn allocate IP addresses to organizations within their specific geographic regions. This marks the end of the IPv4 central pool, and the countdown to IPv4 exhaustion begins in earnest. The American Registry of Internet Numbers (ARIN)--which handles allocations for Canada, the United States and many Caribbean islands--is forecasting that it will run out of address space in the July-to-October time frame.IP Addresses Predicted To Be Exhausted In 2011
July 28, 2010 02:44 PM
The current IPv4 protocol has fewer than 231.5 million addresses left, but the industry has been slow to adopt IPv6, which accommodates virtually unlimited unique identifiers. With less than a year's worth of Internet addresses left, the call for the technology industry to move faster to adopt the next-generation Internet protocol is growing louder.Bluecat Networks Enhances Proteus And Adonis IPAM
June 21, 2010 11:02 AM
Bluecat has updated its Proteus IP Address Management to version 3.1 and its Adonis Domain Name System/Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol has been updated to version 6.1, adding new management features and increased scalability to the existing product line. IP Address Management (IPAM) is becoming a critical element that companies no longer perform manually because the consequences of errors are extreme.Carriers Speak: Inside Tips for IPv6 Services
June 15, 2010 03:00 PM
Enterprises are slowly starting to get their hands around IPv6 and what it means for their organizations, but service providers have been thinking IPv6 for years now. And what should a service provider be talking about when it comes to IPv6? We went to the beast itself and had four IPv6 leaders -- AT&T, NTT, Qwest and Verizon -- grade their own industry about the Dos and Don'ts of IPv6.« Previous Page | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next Page »










