Second IPv6 “Ripeness” Study Posted on RIPE LabsIPv6 News
The RIPE NCC has posted a second article on IPv6 ripeness on the
RIPE Labs website. Following on from the initial study (which
focused on LIRs IPv6 readiness by country), the new article looks
at the IPv6 readiness of LIRs in the RIPE NCC service region, based
on age, size and industry sector. Read more [...]
2010-06-09 15:42:08, Source: http://www.fix6.net/archives/2010/06/09/second-ipv6-%e2%80%9cripeness%e2%80%9d-study-posted-on-ripe-labs/http://www.ipv6news.info
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing – Part 1
In many ways, IPv4 and IPv6 are distinct protocols with
important differences. Nevertheless, both IPv4 and IPv6 are valid
IP layer addresses, some networks use both IPv4 and IPv6, and the
packet data content is the same in both. Network engineers often
deal with both every day, and we will too. In the future, the
importance of IPv6 will only grow.
IPv4 addressing was fairly straightforward to understand before
the Internet exploded all over the world. Then the original
(classful) rules for assigning networks IPv4 addresses didnt work
as well, and routers were getting overwhelmed by the size and
resources needed to maintain routing and forwarding tables.
More from Embedded.com&
2010-06-09 09:34:36, Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ipv6ActNow/~3/HlofO4Ey8bE/
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing - Part 1
How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network" begins with an overview of IP
addressing.
Complete info at
Embedded.
2010-06-09 08:53:10, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6168
SAGE-AU 2010 conference 'early bird' offer closes July 11
SAGE-AU today announced that discounted early bird registration
rates for its Australian System Administrators 19th Annual
Conference will close on July 11, 2010.
Complete info at
Impress.
2010-06-09 08:51:50, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6167
Juniper Networks powers training and experimentation network for U.S. Joint Forces Command
Leaders of the U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) in Norfolk, Va.,
needed a core-to-edge military network that provides real-time
joint simulation and training to Army, Navy, and Air Force
personnel around the globe. They found their solution at Juniper
Networks Inc. in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Complete info at
MAE.
2010-06-09 08:47:12, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6166
Should the U.S. support Internet freedom through technology?
Perspectives on how the State Department could further Internet
freedom.
Complete info at
O'Reilly Radar.
2010-06-09 08:44:41, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6165
Infoblox NetMRI Automates Federal Networks
In the latest release of its flagship network management software
NetMRI, Infoblox provides federal networks and prime contractors
with unmatched security and compliance enforcement out of the
box.
Complete info at
EarthTimes,
NewsBlaze
and
EON.
2010-06-09 08:26:20, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6164
Kyocera Mita America Expands Award Winning Lineup of ECOSYS Black & White Desktop Printers
Kyocera Mita America, Inc., one of the world's leading document
solutions companies, today announced the availability of the
FS-1370DN ECOSYS® Black and White compact desktop printer.
Complete info at
MarketWatch,
EarthTimes and
EON.
2010-06-09 08:20:06, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6163
Cabovisao Selects Sigma Systems for Device Provisioning
Portuguese cable operator to use Sigma Systems' OSS solutions for
PacketCable and SIP device provisioning.
Complete info at
DigitalJournal,
SunHerald and
EarthTimes.
2010-06-09 06:44:39, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6162
Isocore Completes Successful Interoperability Testing of Key Network Features
Isocore announced the completion of its spring Leading Edge Code
(LEC) testing that involved key features.
Complete info at
EarthTimes,
MarketWatch and
TradingMarkets.
2010-06-09 06:33:04, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6161
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