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Understanding IPv6

   by Joseph Davies

  Paperback:
    Microsoft Press
    13 November, 2002

   US$19.79 

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Editorial description(s):

From Book News, Inc.
Detailing the features, structures, and protocol processes of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), this guide describes the transition technologies, the relationship of IPv6 to the Microsoft Windows operating system, and practical skills related to multicast listener discovery, autoconfiguration, name resolution and routing, and mobility. An accompanying CD-ROM contains an electronic version of the text, network monitor captures, technical papers, training slides, and various tools. Davies is a program manager for Microsoft.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR



Book Description
Start planning to transition to IPv6 internetworking and find out all about the next-generation Internet--from its features and benefits to its packet structure and protocol processes--with this complete book-plus-CD package.





Reader review(s):

The best in this genre, December 1, 2003
I was looking for an IPV6 to deploy under LINUX and believe it or not, Mordorsoft had the only real book on the topic! The book is clear, concise and well documented; well as much as it can be consdering that IPv6 is still very much a wip.


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