Understanding IPv6, Second Edition
by Joseph Davies
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pub Date: Jan 19, 2008
Print ISBN-10: 0-7356-2446-1
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-7356-2446-7
Pages: 544
Your necessary beam to IPv6 - entirely updated for Windows Server 2008 as well as Windows Vista
Get the in-depth technical superintendence we need to feat the capabilities as well as benefits of IPv6. In the second book of this award-winning book, you’ll cavalcade in to IPv6 addressing, routing, configuration, as well as confidence facilities in Windows Server 2008 as well as Windows Vista. Master core protocols as well as processes - as well as devise right away for the entrance call of IPv6-enabled applications, services, as well as devices.
Now updated for Windows Server 2008 as well as Windows Vista, this beam delivers in-depth technical report upon Internet Protocol chronicle 6 (IPv6). IPv6 severely improves upon IPv4, the stream protocol, by vastly augmenting the series of accessible addresses as well as by adding enhancements for security, multimedia trade management, routing, as well as network configuration. Written by the renouned bard as well as networking expert, this anxiety sum the protocol, from the facilities as well as benefits to the parcel make up as well as custom processes. It additionally describes how to quit to IPv6-based internetworking, with tips about coexistence with IPv4-based systems, DHCP, DNS, as well as routing infrastructure. It discusses how IPv6 is upheld by the Windows Server 2008 family of handling systems as well as Windows Vista. Includes messenger CD with entirely searchable eBook as well as alternative references.
Key Book Benefits
Offers updated coverage of the IPv6-based smoke-stack in Windows Server 2008 as well as Windows Vista
Covers applications as well as implications of the IPv6 custom as well as emigration from IPv4 to IPv6 upon your Intranet
Includes messenger CD with entirely searchable eBook as well as alternative references
About the Author
Joseph G. Davies is an MCSE, MCT, as well as Master Certified Netware Engineer (MCNE). He functions for Microsoft Corporation upon the Windows Networking Team as well as has been the technical bard as well as physical education instructor upon TCP/IP as well as networking record topics for 10 years. He has the bachelor s grade in Engineering Physics.
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