Understanding IPv6

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Microsoft Press, 2012 - 674 páginas

Your essential guide to deploying IPv6 on Windows networks

Get in-depth technical information to put IPv6 technology to work--including networks with hardware running Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. Written by a networking expert, this reference explains IPv6 features and benefits, and provides detailed information to help you implement this protocol. You'll learn best practices for using IPv6 services in your Windows network, whether you're an IT professional, a network administrator, or an IT student.

Discover how to:

  • Use Windows features and tools to implement IPv6 on your network
  • Set up a test lab to experiment with IPv6 configuration and functionality
  • Understand dynamic routing and the IPv6 routing protocols
  • Use IPv6 transition technologies to support both IPv4 and IPv6 during deployment
  • Implement IPv6 security features and measures
  • Deploy native IPv6 connectivity to an IPv4-only intranet
  • Apply best practices from the Microsoft corporate network case study
  • Test your understanding of IPv6 concepts with end-of-chapter quizzes

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Joseph Davies is an award-winning author and instructor with 18 years' experience in TCP/IP, networking, and security technologies. His books include Understanding IPV6, Second Edition and Windows Server 2008 TCP/IP Protocols and Services, and he writes the monthly column "The Cable Guy" for Microsoft TechNet.

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