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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}}
    407 bytes (47 words) - 06:31, 17 March 2024
  • ...vers, and the public [[Internet]] using [[Internet Protocol version 4]], [[Internet Protocol version 6]], or both.
    287 bytes (35 words) - 14:31, 14 July 2008
  • ...ol, principally to let it carry both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] information, but also to integrate various incremental enhancements to OS
    292 bytes (38 words) - 21:48, 19 October 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 address management]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • ...the Internet runs out of [[Internet Protocol version 4]] addresses, yet [[Internet Protocol version 6]] is not quite ready for prime time
    214 bytes (30 words) - 11:10, 27 August 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 deployment]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}}
    645 bytes (81 words) - 17:30, 11 January 2010
  • ..., that function which takes an [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4) or [[Internet Protocol version 6]] '''address''' and returns the corresponding '''name'''
    225 bytes (27 words) - 11:01, 1 September 2008
  • ...etworks; the concept applies to both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
    225 bytes (34 words) - 19:21, 10 January 2010
  • ...sses, introduced for [[Internet Protocol version 4]] but also adapted to [[Internet Protocol version 6]], in which addresses are written in the form <code>address/length</code>,
    362 bytes (51 words) - 10:58, 8 August 2010
  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 neighbor discovery}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
    589 bytes (74 words) - 06:31, 17 March 2024
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
    605 bytes (77 words) - 17:30, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol version 6 deployment]]
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol version 6 address management]]
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • An example of a testing and learning facility for familiarization with [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
    138 bytes (17 words) - 19:12, 24 September 2008
  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
    565 bytes (72 words) - 21:06, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • ...s the function that, when given an [[Internet Protocol version 4]] or an [[Internet Protocol version 6]] address, returns an associated '''domain name'''.
    757 bytes (110 words) - 06:27, 17 March 2024
  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory}}
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  • {{rpl|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory}}
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  • [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] packets are datagrams.
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  • ...all run over) a common infrastructure using Internet Protocol version 4 or Internet Protocol version 6.
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • ...ideal solutions for many of their uses, and one of the design goals for [[Internet Protocol version 6]] was to do away with the need for a NAT function. Deployment experience su ...a variety of operational challenges, and one of the goals in developing [[Internet Protocol version 6]] was to do away with the need for NAT service.
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • A product of the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) [[Internet Protocol version 6]] Operations Working Group (v6ops), '''Happy Eyeballs''' is a mechanism tha
    942 bytes (133 words) - 18:03, 25 March 2011
  • ...er''' manages connectivity using [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4), [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6), or both. It creates connectivity, as defined by the terms and con
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  • Both in [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]], the most basic principle of routing is "longest prefix match." Every Int
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}}
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  • ...is widely implemented for Internet Protocol version 4, but the variant for Internet Protocol version 6 is still a draft.
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  • ...y of networks]]), such as [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4) and now [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6) '''addresses''', '''names''' in the [[Domain Name Service]], and o
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  • Both Internet Protocol version 4 and Internet Protocol version 6 can run more securely if features of the Internet Protocol security archite
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  • ...at the data link layer (at layer 2), or in Internet protocol version 4 and Internet protocol version 6, there are various address formats that either are unicast or not. A multic
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  • ...but this is less critical because IPv4 has a packet header-only checksum. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), as opposed to IPv4, does not have a packet-level checksum to protec
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  • ...data transfer of the Internet since 1980. It will gradually be replaced by Internet Protocol version 6 ('''IPv6''').
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  • [[Internet Protocol version 6]] has a DHCP version, also called stateful address assignment. It also has
    2 KB (376 words) - 10:16, 24 July 2008
  • A major new area of dynamic update comes from the [[Internet Protocol version 6 Stateless Address Configuration]] (SLAAC) mechanism.
    4 KB (657 words) - 06:06, 31 May 2009
  • ...t Protocol (IP), [[Internet Protocol version 4]] for many years, and now [[Internet Protocol version 6]]. There are also layer management protocols such as the [[Internet Control
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  • In the [[Internet Protocol version 6]] work, there is a block called "site local" (SLA), whose purpose is roughl
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  • {{main|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{seealso|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
    9 KB (1,526 words) - 20:04, 25 March 2011
  • ...ot know how to send the package it sends an Internet Protocol version 4 or Internet Protocol version 6 packet to a router in the local subnet. Since this is a complicated task to
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  • This article deals with the process of '''obtaining and managing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address space.''' The size and other characteristics of the address ...rts IPv6 address assignment, but, in addition, IPv6 has another mechanism, Internet Protocol version 6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC), in which there is no addressin
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  • ...40.txt}}</ref> which can handle both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]]. Familiarity with basic [[Open Shortest Path First]] (OSPF) and [[link st
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory}}
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  • *Routed (OSI Layer 3) VPNs using IPv4 or [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6). IPv4 address space is becoming scarce, so a very practical appli
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  • ...the current 48 bit space should be adequate for the 21st century's needs. Internet Protocol version 6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC), however, needs a 64 bit unique
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  • ...mbers (e.g., IETF ENUM), DNS is critical in other areas. Another aspect of Internet Protocol version 6 deployment may be increased use of IPsec, which, in turn, needs a secure DN ...on the DHCP server, whether it is DHCP for Internet Protocol version 4 or Internet Protocol version 6. The situation becomes much more complex when IPv6 stateless address autoc
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  • ...tocol into a historical context; see [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] for the details of design. Presented here are the common aspects of desig {{seealso|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • ...n its capability for modern functions, and an evolution is in process to [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6). Internally, the Internet is divided into [[Autonomous System]]s,
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  • ...how IPv6 works in order to understand an explanation of deploying it; see Internet Protocol version 6. Not every detail is relevant, but some of the more critical aspects includ ...software and hardware documentation will remain authoritative. The article Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory suggests a framework that could be used for familiarization with
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  • '''Internet Protocol version 6''' (or as it is more commonly known "IPv6") is a method of addressing [[hos ...ng|IPv6 multihoming]] are in this article, but might well split out to an "Internet Protocol version 6 operations" article that deal with operational issues not related to IPv4 i
    39 KB (5,823 words) - 12:18, 30 March 2024
  • ...Service]] (DNS) name, an address from [[Internet Protocol version 4]] or [[Internet Protocol version 6]], a combination of IP address and [[transmission control protocol]] "port
    24 KB (3,628 words) - 21:04, 17 April 2014
  • ...s the address spaces both for [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4) and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6), are under the authority of the [[Internet Corporation for Assigne | title = Representing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Addresses in the Domain Name System (DNS)
    38 KB (6,049 words) - 06:54, 27 August 2013
  • ...s the address spaces both for [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4) and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6), are under the authority of the [[Internet Corporation for Assigne | title = Representing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Addresses in the Domain Name System (DNS)
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  • * [[Internet Protocol version 6 address management/Related Articles]] * [[Internet Protocol version 6 deployment/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Internet Protocol version 6 address management/Metadata]] * [[Template:Internet Protocol version 6 deployment/Metadata]]
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