For an obscure networking protocol, IPv6 has caused an inordinate amount of fuss. Over-hyped, under-sold, acclaimed, scuppered, and resurrected over the past couple of years, IPv6 is finally making its way into software and hardware operating systems, with Cisco, Microsoft, and Sun adopting it as a standard. IPv6 Network Administration provides you with the information you need to plan, implement, and administer IPv6 services and software in your network. A must-have for network administrators everywhere, the second edition of this practical guide delivers an even-handed approach to IPv6, including its benefits and potential downsides. You'll learn what works, what doesn't, and what's practical when upgrading your networks from IPv4 to IPv6. Understand how IPv6 compares to the current IPv4 protocol Learn basic IPv6 configuration and troubleshooting on a variety of platforms Find out how the Web, firewalls, DNS, and e-mail interact with IPv6 Add IPv6 support to your in-house software
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4919-1259-1 (9781491912591)
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Niall Murphy has worked in the I.T. and Internet industries since 1995. David Malone is a mathematician-cum-sysadmin. He is a researcher in the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth, Ireland, working on mathematical models of communications networks. Since 1994, he's also been a member of the sysadmin team of the School of Mathematics located in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.