IPv6 Support at Software Developers

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IPv6 Support at Software Developers Shiu Sakashita Marketing Manager Omnisci Software, Inc. http://www.omnisci.co.jp/

Current deployment of IPv6 Basic hardware and services are supporting IPv6. IPv6 connection services by ISPs. Router Software and applications? Operating systems and DNS started adapting to IPv6.

Applications Currently Web, telnet, ftp can run on IPv6. Mails Some software is already available for SMTP, POP and IMAP based on IPv6. However! Very few applications are available on IPv6. Less so in commercially available software on IPv6.

Omnisci Software, Inc. Software developer supporting high-performance, robust and scalable network Product line Mail Server Paradise Messaging Suite Large-scale Mail Delivery System Fast Delivery Agent Network Management Eden Network/System Management Suite

Paradise Messaging Suite Mail server for large scale subscribers Scalable, light, robust Support of SMTP, POP, IMAP, Web mail Omnisci is committed with IPv6 support

Eden Network/System Management Suite Integrated platform for network management Scalable, light, robust

IPv6 Network Management SNMP requires IPv4 network IPv6 MIB is available. Few implementation yet Current solution is using ping6, traceroute6 and self-made port monitoring tools.

Eden to support IPv6 Support of IPv6 MIB Plan to support ping6, traceroute6, port monitoring Future support of SNMP over IPv6 after its specifications are standardized.