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sponsored by Global Knowledge
Posted:  23 Jan 2009
Published:  23 Jan 2009
Format:  PDF
Length:  8   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
IPv6 satisfies the increasingly complex requirements of hierarchical addressing that IPv4 does not provide. One key benefit is that IPv6 can re-create end-to-end communications without the need for NAT--a requirement for a new generation of shared-experience and real-time applications.

Transitions to IPv6 from IPv4 deployments can use various techniques, including an auto-configuration function.


Author

Carol Kavalla
Global Knowledge Instructor ,  Global Knowledge
Carol Kavalla’s background includes teaching at Rockland Community College in New York, managing networks and being a consultant for the NYS small business development center. For the last eight and a half years Carol has taught for Global Knowledge and is certified to teach nine Cisco courses: ICND1 , ICND2 , CCDA , BSCI , BCMSN , TCN , ICMI , BGP , and ARCH. She also has a consulting firm in Charleston, SC, where she works with small companies (100-200 nodes) installing, configuring routers and switches, and troubleshooting network problems.



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