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IPv6: The Next Generation Internet Protocol Luke Simpson and Martin Bouts ECE 4112 Spring 2005 May 2nd, 2005
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Benefits of IPv6 Running out of address space Possible IP address exhaustion before 2011 Increase from 2^32 to 2^128 addresses 192.168.0.1 (decimal) vs fe80:f2f0:9e9a:b10c:a908:2000:dc6a:1028 (hex) Static Header vs. Dynamic header IPv6 is flexible IPv4IPv6
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Benefits of IPv6 Network and routing simplification No need for subnets, NAT, DHCP Routing more efficient
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Security Provided Security Built in IPsec Other security can be added with dynamic header Potential Security Issues Transition Mechanisms Exploited Holes in secure systems Hard to detect intrusion New technology provides different/new possible exploits
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Problems facing IPv6 Compatibility IPv6 is not compatible with IPv4 Software and hardware have to be upgraded Implementation Will have to coexist with IPv4 for a long time Dual backbone routers, IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels, protocol translation mechanism
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Performance Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 increases complexity Header increased from 20 to 40 bytes Flow based rather than packet based Conclusion IPv6 is needed and will be implemented over time Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 networks will make things more complex IPv6 will not achieve full potential until it is fully implemented
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Lab Procedure Remove the IPv4 IP addresses Install the IPv6 module on Redhat 8.0 and 7.2 Install the IPv6 protocol on Windows XP Use ethereal to sniff and IPv6 ping and ssh 6 session Upgrade Red Hat 8.0 ftp server vsftpd and edit conf file to make it IPv6 compatible Sniff IPv6 ftp session
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