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Change: THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND MAY CONTAIN TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TECHNICAL INACCURACIES. THE CONTENT IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Internet Protocol version 6 Windows Sever 2008 being Microsoft’s next generation Server Operating
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Change: ¨ RFC1881 - IPv6 Address Allocation Management. IAB & IESG. December 1995. (Format: TXT=3215 bytes) (Status: INFORMATIONAL) ¨ RFC1887 - An Architecture for IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation. Y. Rekhter & T. Li, Editors. December 1995. (Format: TXT=66066 bytes) (Status: INFORMATIONAL) ¨ RFC1924 - A Compact Representation
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Change: - Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6). T. Narten, E. Nordmark, W. Simpson. December 1998. (Format: TXT=222516 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1970) (Status: DRAFT STANDARD) ¨ RFC2462 - IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. S. Thomson, T. Narten. December 1998. (Format: TXT=61210 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1971) (Status: DRAFT STANDARD) ¨ RFC2464 -
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Change: for Teredo tunneling is as follows. 32 bits 32 bits 16 bits 16 bits 32 bits Teredo Prefix Teredo IPv4 address Flag Obscured External Port Obscured External Address For more information about Teredo Addressing refer to the link https://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/ipv6/teredo.mspx Referances : http://www.microsoft.com/IPv6 http://playground.sun.com/ipv6/specs/specifications.html#SPEC http://jungla.dit.upm.es/%7Eecastro/IPv6-web/ipv6.htmlhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winsock/winsock/ipv6_guide_for_windows_sockets_applications_2.asp
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Change: The address format for Teredo tunneling is as follows. 32 bits 32 bits 16 bits 16 bits 32 bits Teredo Prefix Teredo IPv4 address Flag Obscured External Port Obscured External Address For more information about Teredo Addressing refer to the link https://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/ipv6/teredo.mspx
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Change: one or more IPv4 NATs. The address format for Teredo tunneling is as follows. 32 bits 32 bits 16 bits 16 bits 32 bits Teredo Prefix Teredo IPv4 address Flag Obscured External Port Obscured External Address
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Change: Teredo is an IPv6 transition technology that provides address assignment and host-to-host automatic tunneling for unicast IPv6 traffic over IPv4 infrastructure.6to4 tunneling requires the tunnel
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Change: subnet prefix. Although a 6to4 address can incorporate only a public IPv4 address, an ISATAP address can incorporate either a public or a private IPv4 address. It has the following format. 64 bits 32 bits 32 bits bnet Prefix <Link Local, site-local or global prefix> 0000:5EFE WWXX: YYZZ
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Change: Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol and is used to communicate between two IPv6/IPv4 nodes over an IPv4 intranet. An ISATAP address combines a 64-bit unicast
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Change: z, a public IPv4 address. Therefore, the IPv4 address 192.168.35.7 translates into a 6to4 address prefix of 2002:c0a8:2307::/48.It has the following format. 16 bits 32 bits 16 bits 64 bits 0010 0000 0000 0010 …………WWXX YYZZ…….… SLA ID Interface IDNOTE: Complete 6to4 prefix ( Total 48 bits )
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Change: This is similar to IPv4-compatible IPv6 address with the difference that the first 80 bits are equal to zero followed by 16 bits equal to hexadecimal FFFF in place of 0000 in IPv4-compatible address. The format for this is given as: 80 bits 16 32 bits 0000...................................0000 FFFF ….IPv4 address….
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Change: This is a technique for hosts and routers to dynamically tunnel IPv6 packets over IPv4 routing infrastructure. An administrator assigns an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address and
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Change: With Windows Server 2008 IPv6 can be used to completely replace the IPv4. Hence all the roles and features which require the use of an IPv4 address can be configured with an IPv6 address. Few of the major functionalities involving IPv6 address are mentioned below: Creating a DHCP
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Change: An IPv6 anycast address is an address that is assigned to more than one interface belonging to different nodes, with the property that a packet
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Change: Windows Sever 2008 being Microsoft’s next generation Server Operating System provides an advance suite of network protocols for secure networking with enhanced address space by
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Change: Windows Sever 2008 being Microsoft’s next generation Server Operating System provides an advance suite of network protocols for secure networking with enhanced address space by
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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