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  • The use of IPSec is not mandatory in IPv6 !

    But interesting vide

  • The use of IPSec is not mandatory in IPv6 !

  • Great video!! THX

  • I suppose it is time to get up to speed on what I learned (and forgot) years ago. Thanks for the overview/reminder. Far better than my old notes...

  • Very nice work here!!!

  • So, IPV6 is like the Matrix?

  • Great video. Congrats

  • How do I get ipv6?

  • This also gives room, in addition to all the other gadgets, you personal tracker device, cats, dogs, and you....

  • I watched this twice because the chick sounds hot.

  • Жутко бесит, как она произносит Ай-Пи-Вии-Фо Ай-Пии-Вии-Сиикс

  • TheGunnShop made me type Ipv6 into google

  • shout out to anyone watching this over IPv6, I am

  • @Oliprof

    Me too!

  • @Oliprof ...It was a premature click...*blushes*...Didn't mean to knock your post.

  • IPv5 already exists! It was a little and experimental modification of IPv4 designed for multicast and streaming. Many of the concepts available in IPv5 are similar to later Asynchronous Transfer Mode protocols and can be found in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS).

  • Why not just add a few digits and call it IPv5, IPv6 is going to make things like Minecraft servers really annoying....

  • @mcj108 because it would still be an entirely different protocol and therefore pointless, adding a few digits requires the same amount of transition work as adding the quantity that IPv6 provides.

  • why not ipv5?

  • IPSec is not mandetory in IPsec! :-/

  • @StoneIsle wat? Your recursion confuses me. lol

  • Maybe they should scrap the IPv4 based Internet and redesign the whole system from ground up.

  • @kingmafi6699 Cost to much money ;)

  • if only IPv4 had added one or two extra digits :(

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  • @goyahoohot i first thought you said you eat shit lol :S

  • @Williamwallace0 nasty lol shit is better then blacks

  • IPv6 is going to be a pain in the ass to transition to. I personally am not looking forward to it, and I don't think my company has any plans to do so in the near future. It will be decades before the world will be an all IPv6 environment, I am however looking forward to the day my refrigerator and other household appliances get an IP address so my toaster can talk to my coffee maker, and get things started a little more efficiently in the morning. =]

  • @RicanGod22 Sounds more like Judgement day :O

  • @RicanGod22 that's because you are probably from the states, the country that has like 60% of all the IPs of the world, or more. You never had to struggle to have a fixed IP, as we had that problem for a decade already. Most european universities and militar grid got tired of having 2 or 3 public IPs when any home in the states can have up to five. Now that you discovered that you wont be able to communicate to the rest of the world and you have to move to IPv6, you seem uncomfortable.

  • @RicanGod22 It's supposed to be global by September 2012

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  • anyone can put what is IPv6 in layman terms for me? just the part about the global environment and the transparent addressing rules thing

  • anyone can put what is IPv6 in layman terms for me?

  • I was expecting a more technical approach.

  • @ShwangShwing - haha a lot of people forget that the RFC was submitted in 1998 :)

  • ipv6 isn't new :)

  • how the fuck has dhcp extended the lifetime of ipv4??

  • @babouras84 Maybe their thinking is that It allows an oversubscription of hosts in a given address space, i.e. in some fluid environments it's possible for a DHCP server, with just 100 addresses to play with, to lease those addresses to 125 different clients as they come and go during any given period.

  • Well you have an excellent point there. But i think we can all agree that NAT/NAT-T technologies is the primary reason that has extended ipv4. Come to think about it NAT provides another layer of security between hosts and the Internet. I wonder how the transition will react if we remove it since all the hosts will have a public ipv6 address. Overall ipv6 is a lot more secure but NAT does provide some form of security. What do you think fairalbion?

  • @babouras84

    hosts dont get manually configured... so large pools can accommodate more users... kinda like over-subscription...

  • Buzzword BINGO!

  • EXCELLENTE!... Thank you and keep them coming.

    Network+ Student.

  • Good job!!!!!

  • IPv6 is Here!

  • @bluecatvideo it was around for a while..., Win. XP has it.

  • Recent exponential growth of the internet? When was it not exponential?

  • i wonder if the woman narrating this is as sexy as her voice!

  • @ra2yuri4 I bet she looks ragged

  • ....i dont get it wats ip? is it like internet or what?pls tell me

  • @erick85051

    IPv4 (internet protocol) --> the set of rules which defines how the data is delivered and received from one computer to another

    IP address is a number, it is an identification number of your computer in the network. It is necessary when you want to send data to another computer because you must know the address of the target computer where the data must be delivered.

    IPv6 is the new internet protocol with better features.

  • @erick85051 IP=internet protocol, protocols govern computer interfaces (communications between programs/machines) as etiquette manners govern social networking, socializing (communications thoughts/talking, typing...), exec.

  • It will be nice when it will be working, today we have only theory and few application and routers

  • Superb.. nice one

  • what are those spinning things with the arrows

  • @hurlykyler

    I guess routers that support IPv6 are magic and therefore dance on topology diagrams. Stationary icons are sooooo IPv4.

  • Ultra NiCE

    We Wait When IPv6 been on each computer.

  • Simple and Easy to understand with animation also suitable for young students. Thanks a lot

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