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IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) has been mandated by government agencies and is included in most new network hardware products, so you may find yourself working with it soon. Find out the differences between IPv4 and IPv6, what the upgrade issues are and how you will benefit from IPv6, especially in terms of network security.
IN THIS TOPIC:  NEWS (9) , EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (11) , VIDEO (1) , REFERENCE & LEARNING (9) , DOWNLOADS (2) , BEST WEB LINKS (1)

  NEWS: 1 - 3 of 9
IPv6 timeline: The road to a new protocol
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 12 Aug 2009
ARTICLE - As IPv4 addresses decrease and the need for full adoption of IPv6 becomes evident, SearchEnterpriseWAN.com takes a look at how v6 has evolved to become v4's successor.
IP address concerns strengthen push for IPv6
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 10 Aug 2009
ARTICLE - In development for more than 15 years, IPv6 is finally getting serious attention as experts predict an IP addressing meltdown within two years due to IPv4 limitations.
IPv6 network security threats
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 17 Mar 2009
INTERVIEW - The authors of 'IPv6 Security: Protection measures for the next Internet Protocol' explain how to protect enterprise networks from the latent security issues of migration.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 11
Windows Server 2008 IP routing configuration: Static and dynamic RIPv2
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 07 Jul 2009
TIP - The removal of OSPF in Windows Server 2008 leaves you with static or dynamic routing with RIPv2. In this tip, learn how to configure IP routing for a network using Win 2008.
Disabling IPv6 in Windows Vista -- Pros and cons
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 01 Aug 2007
TIP - Disabling IPv6 in Windows Vista could prevent performance and security problems, but there are pros and cons.
Routing with NAT traversal and UPnP
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 18 Sep 2007
TIP - For companies using NAT routers, UPnP can help keep things up-to-date -- despite potential problems when IPv6 comes into play.
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  VIDEO: 1 - 1 of 1
The move toward IPv6
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 12 Aug 2009
VIDEO - The migration from IPv4 to the next generation IPv6 protocol is discussed in this video interview with ARIN president and CEO John Curran by Tim Scannell, SearchEnterpriseWAN.com Site Editor.
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  REFERENCE & LEARNING: 1 - 3 of 9
The Move Toward IPv6: Issues and Actions
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 14 Sep 2009
EXPERT SERIES - More than 15 years in the making, IPv6 is finally getting some serious attention. Are we really headed toward an IP addressing meltdown?
IPv6 tutorial
Silvia Hagen | 03 Apr 2009
TUTORIAL - IPv6 promises a stronger, faster Internet experience and lots of potential headaches for network administrators. This handy IPv6 tutorial preps network admins for the IPv6 upgrade.
Introduction to IPv6 -- 'IPv6 Security,' Chapter 1
Cisco Press | 17 Feb 2009
CHAPTER EXCERPT - Introduce yourself to the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), its adoption, vulnerabilities causing security concerns, and methods used to protect networks against attacks.
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  DOWNLOADS: 1 - 2 of 2
IPv6 network security issues podcast
Published by: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 17 Feb 2009
PODCAST - Learn what the security issues of the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) are, and understand how to protect your enterprise network against these vulnerabilities, in this podcast.
Affordable IPv6 upgrades are possible -- unless you wait
Published by: SearchNetworking.com | 15 Jul 2008
PODCAST - In this podcast, IPv6 expert Chip Popoviciu shares his advice on how best to manage an IPv6 upgrade without breaking the bank.
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  BEST WEB LINKS: 1 - 1 of 1
Birth of a networked nation and WAN world
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 03 Sep 2009
WINDOW ON WANS BLOG - The Internet marked its 40th birthday recently, and has come a long way since 1969 when two computers were barely connected, says editor Tim Scannell in the Window on WANs blog.
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