TCP / IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
The current IPV4 protocol enables approximately 4 billion addresses to be used on the Internet and networks. This 32 bit address scheme is anticipated to run out of unallocated addresses in 2010, leading to the stagnation of this communication technology that has become so ubiquitous.
IPV6 was first drafted in 1995 and is now mature enough to take the Internet to the next level of growth. New services and users could then be added at a higher rate, making the Internet even more self sustaining on this new 128 bit addressing scheme.
Electronics South is working with interested parties to support an IPV6 testbed for use by those in the local industry, with live connectivity to offshore nodes and supporting resources.
To assist companies familiarise themselves with this protocol, we have compiled a list of useful resources for download:
Documents
Title |
Description |
Modified Date |
Modified Date |
Size |
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routing-0 |
Introduction to The Internet |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
554.71 KB |
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routing-1 |
Routing Basics |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
377.90 KB |
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routing-2 |
Introduction to OSPF |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
983.84 KB |
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routing-3 |
Deploying OSPF for ISPs |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
754.55 KB |
|
bgp-0 |
Introduction to BGP |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
690.85 KB |
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ipv4-addressing-01to10 |
APPENDIX – SUGGESTED IPv4 ADDRESSING SCHEME (workshop lab ref) |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
458.36 KB |
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ipv4-module01a |
Module 1 – Basic Topology, OSPF and iBGP (workshop lab 1 for IPV4) |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
908.43 KB |
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ipv4-module02a |
Module 2 – More iBGP, and Basic eBGP Configuration (workshop lab 2 IPV4) |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
965.65 KB |
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ipv6-0 |
Introduction to IPv6 |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
174.73 KB |
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ipv6-1 |
IPv6 Protocols & Standards |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
1.37 MB |
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ipv6-2 |
IPv6 Addressing & Routing Protocols |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
26.98 KB |
Download |
ipv6-3 |
OSPF for IPv6 |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
313.23 KB |
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ipv6-4 |
ISIS for IPv6 |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
509.11 KB |
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ipv6-5 |
BGP Enhancements for IPv6 |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
379.60 KB |
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ipv6-6 |
IPv6 Security |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
250.74 KB |
|
ipv6-addressing-01to10 |
APPENDIX – SUGGESTED IPv6 ADDRESSING SCHEME (workshop labs ref) |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
452.95 KB |
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ipv6-module01a |
Module 1 – IPv6 OSPF and iBGP |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
834.39 KB |
|
ipv6-module02a |
Module 2 – IPv6 iBGP and Basic eBGP |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
829.25 KB |
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ipv6-module03 |
Module 3 – BGP route filtering and advanced features |
8/31/2008 |
martin delange |
927.10 KB |
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Disclaimer: Documents listed are provided by third parties and are for information purposes only. Electronics South provides no warranty as to their accuracy or current validity.