IPv4 address exhaustion: Making the IPv6 transition work
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This two-part article by IP expert Ivan Pepelnjak first digs into IPv4 address exhaustion and attempts to speed the IPv6 transition. Then, he analyzes several semi-workable solutions that might help network operators manage the Internet routing table explosion.




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July 29th, 2010 at 20:12
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