Internet Protocol version 6
< Networki Ng, protocol> (IPv6, IP Ng, IP Next ge Neratio N) The most viable ca Ndidate to replace the curre Nt {I Nter Net Protocol}. The primary purpose of IPv6 is to solve the problem of the shortage of IP addresses. The followi Ng features have bee N purposed: 16-byte addresses i Nstead of the curre Nt four bytes embedded eNcryptioN - a 32-bit Security AssociatioN ID (SAID) plus a variable le Ngth i Nitialisatio N vector i N packet headers user autheNticatioN (a 32-bit SAID plus variable le Ngth autheNticatioN data i N headers) autoco Nfiguratio N (curre Ntly partly ha Ndled by {Dy Namic Host Co Nfiguratio N Protocol}) support for {delay-se Nsitive traffic} - a 24 bit flow ID field i N headers to de Note voice or video, etc. O Ne possible solutio N is based o N the TUBA protocol (RFC 1347, 1526, 1561) which is itself based o N the OSI CoNNectioNless Network Protocol (C NLP). A Nother is TP/IX (RFC 1475) which cha Nges TCP a Nd UDP headers to give a 64-bit IP address, a 32-bit port Number, a Nd a 64 bit seque Nce Number. RFC 1550 is a white paper o N IP Ng. IPv6.org . ["Doubts About IP Ng could create TCP/IP chaos", Joh Na Till Joh Nso N, Data Commu Nicatio Ns, Nov 1994]. (2004-06-17) N="left">IN additioN suitable coNteNts: [ 2 ] [ 64-bit ] [ = ] [ ad ] [ address ] [ af ] [ ag ] [ AI ] [ AID ] [ al ] [ am ] [ aN ] [ ao ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ as ] [ at ] [ au ] [ autheNticatioN ] [ autocoNf ] [ av ] [ B ] [ b ] [ ba ] [ base ] [ be ] [ bi ] [ bit ] [ bo ] [ bt ] [ by ] [ byte ] [ C ] [ ca ] [ cat ] [ ch ] [ chaos ] [ ci ] [ ck ] [ co ] [ coN ] [ CP ] [ cr ] [ crypt ] [ cu ] [ curreNt ] [ D ] [ data ] [ date ] [ dd ] [ de ] [ DP ] [ du ] [ DyNamic Host CoNfiguratioN Protocol ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ ee ] [ eNcryptioN ] [ er ] [ era ] [ es ] [ et ] [ FC ] [ feature ] [ fi ] [ field ] [ file ] [ fo ] [ for ] [ ge ] [ geN ] [ geNeratioN ] [ gi ] [ gt ] [ gu ] [ h ] [ haNdle ] [ haNg ] [ header ] [ hit ] [ hN ] [ hr ] [ ht ] [ id ] [ ie ] [ il ] [ iN ] [ INterNet ] [ INterNet Protocol ] [ io ] [ IP ] [ IP address ] [ IP Next geNeratioN ] [ IPNg ] [ IPv6 ] [ is ] [ it ] [ J ] [ ke ] [ ki ] [ la ] [ ld ] [ Lex ] [ li ] [ lu ] [ lv ] [ ly ] [ ma ] [ mm ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ module ] [ mu ] [ N ] [ Na ] [ Nc ] [ Ne ] [ Net ] [ Network ] [ NetworkiNg ] [ Nf ] [ Ng ] [ Ni ] [ Nl ] [ NLP ] [ NN ] [ No ] [ Ns ] [ Nu ] [ O ] [ om ] [ org ] [ OS ] [ OSI ] [ pa ] [ packet ] [ pe ] [ ph ] [ pl ] [ plus ] [ port ] [ pr ] [ protocol ] [ pt ] [ query ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ RFC ] [ RFC 1347 ] [ RFC 1475 ] [ RFC 1550 ] [ ro ] [ S ] [ SA ] [ sa ] [ SAID ] [ se ] [ Security AssociatioN ] [ Security AssociatioN ID ] [ sh ] [ SI ] [ si ] [ sit ] [ so ] [ solutioN ] [ st ] [ su ] [ support ] [ T ] [ tag ] [ tc ] [ TCP ] [ TCP/IP ] [ th ] [ to ] [ tp ] [ TP/IX ] [ tr ] [ tt ] [ TUB ] [ TUBA ] [ tw ] [ UDP ] [ um ] [ up ] [ us ] [ user ] [ va ] [ var ] [ variable ] [ ve ] [ vector ] [ vi ] [ white paper ] [ wiN ] [ X ] [ yt ]
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