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Updated IPv4 to IPv6 transition cookbook for end-sites available
Posted by: kevin on Friday, March 19, 2004 - 09:59 AM
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6NET has published an updated version of its IPv4 to IPv6 transition cookbook for end-site networks/universities.
After an introduction to the basics of transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 (which is presently generally done by moving to dual-stack networking) and a brief description of each mechanism on a theoretical basis, some example scenarios are described to give the reader an idea of where and when to employ certain transition methods and how different mechanisms work together and complement each other. The remainder of the document focuses on installation and configuration examples.

The deliverable is a “living document” and will be updated and revised whenever there is new or different material available.