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Book Description:
Deploying IPv6 Networks is an essential guide to IPv6
concepts, service implementation, and interoperability
in existing IPv4 environments. You’ll learn
about IPv6 as a mature technology ready for deployment.
Deploying IPv6 Networks goes beyond addressing the
basics of IPv6 yet remains accessible to readers unfamiliar
with the protocol. With this book in hand, you will
learn how to plan, design, deploy, and manage IPv6
services. Deploying IPv6 Networks opens with an updated
“Case for IPv6”: a review of the IPv4
challenges and the IPv6 opportunities. It then covers
the IPv6 concepts related to IP services provided
in real networks. Relevant features and corresponding
configuration examples are presented in a deployment
context as they are applied to the various segments
of the network. The IPv6 knowledge accumulated in
the first part of the book is revisited in Part II,
where it is leveraged in concrete and usable examples
that cover most common network environments: MPLS
service provider, IP service provider, and enterprise.
The structure of Deploying IPv6 Networks enables you
to use it as a reference for specific aspects of IPv6,
as a technology study guide, or as a design guide
for deploying IPv6. You’ll also find that the
presentation approach enables you to leverage your
IPv4 experience to quickly become knowledgeable and
proficient with the concepts of IPv6.
Book
Info:
Published in 2006
Published by Cisco Press
Author Patrick Grossetete
ISBN Patrick Gr .
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