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IPv6 Network Administration

By Niall Murphy, David Malone
First Edition  March 2005 
Pages: 306
ISBN 10: 0-596-00934-8 | ISBN 13: 9780596009342

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This essential guide explains what works, what doesn't, and most of all, what's practical about IPv6--the next-generation Internet standard. A must-have for network administrators everywhere looking to fix their network's scalability and management problems. Also covers other IPv6 benefits, such as routing, integrated auto-configuration, quality-of-services (QoS), enhanced mobility, and end-to-end security.
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What once seemed nearly impossible has turned into reality. The number of available Internet addresses is now nearly exhausted, due mostly to the explosion of commercial websites and entries from an expanding number of countries. This growing shortage has effectively put the Internet community--and some of its most brilliant engineers--on alert for the last decade. Their solution was to create IPv6, a new Internet standard which will ultimately replace the current and antiquated IPv4. As the new backbone of the Internet, this new protocol would fix the most difficult problems that the Internet faces today--scalability and management. And even though IPv6's implementation has met with some resistance over the past few years, all signs are now pointing to its gradual worldwide adoption in the very near future. Sooner or later, all network administrators will need to understand IPv6, and now is a good time to get started. IPv6 Network Administration offers administrators the complete inside info on IPv6. This book reveals the many benefits as well as the potential downsides of this next-generation protocol. It also shows readers exactly how to set up and administer an IPv6 network. A must-have for network administrators everywhere, IPv6 Network Administration delivers an even-handed approach to what will be the most fundamental change to the Internet since its inception. Some of the other IPv6 assets that are covered include:
  • routing
  • integrated auto-configuration
  • quality-of-services (QoS)
  • enhanced mobility
  • end-to-end security
IPv6 Network Administration explains what works, what doesn't, and most of all, what's practical when considering upgrading networks from the current protocol to IPv6.
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First Edition: March 2005
ISBN: 0-596-00934-8
Pages: 306


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"The authors show the history of networking from an IPv4 perspective and then walk us through scenarios of preprep, testing and than showing us how IPv6 runs in a production environment. They do this process by touching all platforms and showing in various tables how configurations are set for each of those platforms; I also enjoy the humour the authors use and it is obvious they know of what they speak, being so comfortable with de-geeking the jargon and knowing all the protocols so well."
--Robert Pritchett, MacCompanion, May 2005

"Murphy and Malone have produced a fine, compact book that discusses 'The Character of IPv6' (Part 1, 3 chapters, pp. 1-60) and 'Deploying IPv6' (Part II, 6 chapters, pp. 63-258). There is also an extremely useful glossary (pp. 259-264)... The authors have done a fine job of describing just what administrators will need to do to maintain IPv4 while easing into IPv6... I especially liked chapter 7 on 'Services' (pp. 197-220). Nice job."
--Peter Salus, UnixReview.com, April 2005

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