Expanding the Internet: From IPv4 to IPv6 - NRO version

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

IPv4 addresses will likely exhaust by 2012. What do we need to prepare for this period of change? This video clip will give you a quick overview of the issue and possible solutions.

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  • Hi Daffy1981,

    The track is called "Flamethrower" by Ken Sharp and is available from the istockphoto website. Just search for the file id "8733926"

    Kind Regards,

    James

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  • nice soundtrack!! Maybe anybody knows who plays that?

  • why is everyone here so shocked about it..this thing was happening since last couple of years..anyway its not hard to move from ipv4 to 6 coz everyone is taking steps day by day..this is not a rocket science to move between this thing!!! if you look properly at ipv6 stack you can use ipv4*ipv6 stack means no complicated address!!!

  • @zionicion 2% currently

  • 2012.....omg....end of internet....doomsday

  • Neo wake up!.... Google has you ))))

  • 11 per cent?? Sounds cheap to me :)

  • @sunnz This is from Wikipedia:

    Version numbers 0 through 3 were development versions of IPv4 used between 1977 and 1979.[citation needed] Version number 5 was used by the Internet Stream Protocol  (IST), an experimental stream protocol. Version numbers 6 through 9 were proposed for various protocol models designed to replace IPv4: SIPP (Simple Internet Protocol Plus, known now as IPv6), TP/IX (RFC 1475), PIP (RFC 1621) and TUBA (TCP and UDP with Bigger Addresses, RFC 1347).

  • What happened to IPv1, 2, 3, and 5?

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