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Characterizing IPv4 anycast adoption and deployment

Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies, 2015
This paper provides a comprehensive picture of IP-layer anycast adoption in the current Internet. We carry on multiple IPv4 anycast censuses, relying on latency measurement from PlanetLab. Next, we leverage our novel technique for anycast detection, enumeration, and geolocation [17] to quantify anycast adoption in the Internet.
Cicalese, Danilo   +4 more
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IPv4 Traversal for the NEMO Basic Support Protocol by IPv4 Care-of Address Registration

IEICE Transactions on Communications, 2005
On the Internet, two different IP protocols are deployed such as IPv4 [7] and IPv6 [1]. The Mobile Router uses the basic NEMO protocol [2] which is IPv6 protocol specific. During the early period of time that IPv6 transition is occurring it is very likely that a Mobile Router will move to an IPv4 only access network.
Keisuke Uehara   +3 more
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Methods for IPv4-IPv6 transition

Proceedings IEEE International Symposium on Computers and Communications (Cat. No.PR00250), 2003
The future Internet networks are expected to use IPv6 version rather than the IPv4 one. This is mainly due to the limitations of IPv4 in terms of addresses, routing and security QoS issues developed by the Internet community are also tailored for both versions and will be easily deployed in both sides.
Hossam Afifi, Laurent Toutain
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Roadmap of Security threats between IPv4/IPv6

2021 IEEE International IOT, Electronics and Mechatronics Conference (IEMTRONICS), 2021
The idea of the Internet of Things is to connect every physical device with internet. Each device should be presented by a unique address of Internet Protocol. There are two versions of IP known by IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 assumed to cover whole network interfaces. Since the appearance of IoT, number of connected devices increased sharply and IPv4 could not
Abusafat, Fadi   +2 more
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Patching IPv4

2004
Publisher Summary This chapter examines four basic strategies that have been used to allow IPv4 to cope with its unprecedented growth and then look at the way those strategies have been implemented. For the IETF, patching IPv4 has been a priority, alongside the priority of developing a successor protocol, since the early 1990s.
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Transición IPV4 a IPV6

South Florida Journal of Development, 2022
En la actualidad se manejan redes de IPv4, sin embargo, es muy importante aclarar que las direcciones IPv4 se están agotando por lo que las empresas e instituciones que manejan IPV4 deberán actualizarse lo más pronto posible para evitar la limitación de crecimiento de la red.
Miguel Ángel Ruiz Jaimes   +2 more
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The IPv4 Routing Subsystem

2013
Chapter 4 discussed the IPv4 subsystem. In this chapter and the next I discuss one of the most important Linux subsystems, the routing subsystem, and its implementation in Linux. The Linux routing subsystem is used in a wide range of routers—from home and small office routers, to enterprise routers (which connect organizations or ISPs) and core high ...
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IPV6 and IPV4 QoS mechanisms

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications and Services, 2011
New applications like VoIP and video conferencing are sensitive to network performance, therefore making the network capacity provide quality of service is increasingly important. IPv6 was developed to solve some of the problems of IPv4, such as QoS, security and the IPv4 addresses reduction.
Angela Patricia Rios   +2 more
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An Integrated Secure Architecture for IPv4/IPv6 Address Translation Between IPv4 and IPv6 Networks

2015
An All-IP network is probably getting highly feasible since all applications and services in the telecommunication are already getting IP enabled. Internet Protocol version 6 or IPv6 is a later version of IP suite as it is designed to handle the increasing number of Internet applications.
J. Amutha   +2 more
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IPV6 Translation For IPV4 Embedded Systems

MILCOM 2005 - 2005 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2006
The US Department of Defense (DoD) plans to add Internet protocol (IP) version 6 (IPv6) capability to all DoD IP networks by 2008 then begin a phase-out of IP version 4 (IPv4). To facilitate this migration various transition mechanisms have been developed to address interoperability of IPv4 and IPv6 networks and systems.
M.E. Fiuczynski, E. Jankiewicz, D. Green
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