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ISBN 10: 1558608109
ISBN 13: 9781558608108
Author: Pete Loshin
This completely rewritten edition offers updated and comprehensive coverage of important topics including router and server configuration, security, the impact of IPv6 on mobile networks, and evaluating the impact of IPv6-enabled networks globally. Pete Loshin’s famously lucid explanations benefit readers at every turn, making Ipv6: Theory, Protocol, and Practice the best way for a large diverse audience to get up to speed on this groundbreaking technology.
* The comprehensive, accessible, and up-to-date resource needed by network engineers and support staff, product developers and managers, programmers, and marketing professionals
* Divided into sections on theory, the protocol’s technical details, and techniques for building Ipv6 networks, this book covers not only the protocol but the ways in which the protocol can be integrated into networks.
* Covers critical topics in depth, including router and server configuration, security, value assessment, and the impact of Ipv6 on global networks
IPv6 Theory Protocol and Practice 2nd Table of contents:
Part I: Theory
Chapter 1. The Disruptive Protocol
1.1 Disruptive Technologies
1.2 IPv6: Disruptive or Sustaining?
1.3 The Value of the Network
1.4 Driving IPv6 Growth
1.5 A Possible IPv6 Future
Chapter 2. What’s Wrong with IPv4?
2.1 Protocol Life Expectancy
2.2 What’s Wrong with IPv4
2.3 IPv4 Addressing Crisis
2.4 The IPv4 Routing Crisis
2.5 The End-to-End Problem
2.6 Summary
Chapter 3. Patching IPv4
3.1 Network Address Rationing
3.2 IP Subnetting
3.3 Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
3.4 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
3.5 Recycling Unused IP Networks
3.6 Subnetting Class A Networks
3.7 Network Address Translation (NAT)
3.8 Realm-Specific IP (RSIP)
3.9 Summary
Chapter 4. The Road to Next Generation
4.1 Early Assumptions About the Internet Environment
4.2 Designated Areas for Internet Evolution
4.3 Room for Improvement
4.4 IPng Candidates
4.5 IPv6, The Next Generation
4.6 Summary
Chapter 5. IPv6 Transition Issues
5.1 Upgrading IP
5.2 The IPv6 Protocol Tunneling Approach
5.3 IPv4/IPv6 Dual-Stack
5.4 Connecting IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds
5.5 Summary
Part II: IPv6 Protocols
Chapter 6. The IP Security Protocol (IPsec)
6.1 IP Security Issues
6.2 Security Goals
6.3 Encryption and Authentication Algorithms
6.4 IPsec: The Protocols
6.5 IP and IPsec
6.6 Implementing and Deploying IPsec
6.7 Summary
Chapter 7. IPv6 Protocol Basics
7.1 The IPv6 Address Space
7.2 IPv6 Header Format
7.3 IPv4 Versus IPv6
7.4 IPv6 Header Fields
7.5 Option Headers
7.6 IPv6 Packet Size Limits
7.7 Other IPv6 Features
7.8 Summary
Chapter 8. IPv6 Addressing
8.1 IPv6 Address Types
8.2 Unicast Address Types
8.3 Special Unicast Address Types
8.4 IPv6 Address Format
8.5 IPv6 Node Self-Awareness
8.6 Summary
Chapter 9. IPv6 Options and Extension Headers
9.1 IPv6 Options and Extension Headers
9.2 Routing Header
9.3 Fragment Header
9.4 Hop-by-Hop and Destination Options Headers
9.5 Summary
Chapter 10. IPv6 Multicast
10.1 IPv6 Multicast Address Format
10.2 Multicast Scope Definitions
10.3 Reserved and Permanent Multicast Addresses
10.4 Solicited-Node Multicast
10.5 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6
10.6 Summary
Chapter 11. IPv6 Anycast
11.1 Anycast Overview
11.2 Anycast Motivations
11.3 Anycast Architectural Issues
11.4 IPv6 Anycast Specification
11.5 Reserved IPv6 Anycast Addresses
11.6 Making Anycast Work
11.7 Summary
Chapter 12. IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6)
12.1 A New Control Message Protocol
12.2 ICMPv6 Messages
12.3 Fragmentation and Path MTU
12.4 Other ICMPv6 Functions
12.5 Summary
Chapter 13. IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
13.1 The Neighbor Discovery Protocol
13.2 Solving Networking Problems
13.3 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Compared with IPv4
13.4 Router Solicitation
13.5 Summary
Chapter 14. IPv6 Routing
14.1 IP Routing Fundamentals
14.2 RIP and RIPng
14.3 OSPF and OSPFng
14.4 IPv6 and BGP
14.5 IPv6 Routing Issues
14.6 Summary
Chapter 15. IPv6 Quality of Service (QoS)
15.1 QoS Basics
15.2 Differentiated Services and IPv6
15.3 IPv6 Flows
15.4 Explicit Congestion Notification in IPv6
15.5 Summary
Chapter 16. IPv6 Autoconfiguration
16.1 Stateful and Stateless Autoconfiguration
16.2 IPv6 Stateful Autoconfiguration: DHCPv6
16.3 IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
16.4 Renumbering
16.5 Summary
Chapter 17. Mobile IPv6
17.1 IP Mobility
17.2 Mobility Support in IPv6
17.3 Mobile IPv6 Versus Mobile IPv4
17.4 Summary
Chapter 18. IPv6 and DNS
18.1 DNS Resource Records
18.2 DNS Extensions for IPv6
18.3 DNS and IPv6 Aggregation
18.4 Choosing the Next Generation DNS RR
18.5 Naming IPv6 Domains
18.6 Summary
Chapter 19. Next Generation Protocols
19.1 IPv6 and Transport Layer Protocols
19.2 IPv6 and Link Layer Protocols
19.3 IPv6-Enabled Applications
19.4 Adding IPv6 Support
19.5 Summary
Part III: IPv6 Practice
Chapter 20. IPv6 Transition Planning and Strategies
20.1 Start Now
20.2 IPv6 Tunneling
20.3 ISATAP
20.4 Preparing for Transition
20.5 Planning
20.6 Migration
20.7 Transition
20.8 Summary
Chapter 21. Configuring IPv6 on Server Operating Systems.
21.1 Configuring IPv6 on Windows NT
21.2 Configuring IPv6 on FreeBSD
21.3 Configuring Solaris 8 for IPv6
21.4 Other Resources
21.5 Summary
Chapter 22. Configuring IPv6 Routers
22.1 Configuring a Cisco 2611 Router for IPv4/v6
22.2 Configuring a Cisco 7200 Router
22.3 Configuring IPv6 on Hitachi GR2000 Series Routers
22.4 Configuring NEC IX5010 Series Routers for IPv6
22.5 Summary
Chapter 23. Practical IPv6 Security Solutions
23.1 IPv6/v4 IP Filtering Firewall on Solaris 8
23.2 IPv6/v4 IP Filtering Firewall on FreeBSD
23.3 Implementing IPsec on Sun Solaris (IPv4)
23.4 Building TCP Wrapper for IPv6 on Solaris 8
23.5 Summary
Chapter 24. Email and DNS Under IPv6
24.1 Building BIND 9 with OpenSSL Support
24.2 Configuring an IPv4/IPv6 DNS
24.3 Designing and Implementing an IPv6 Email Server
24.4 Summary
Chapter 25. The Present and the Future of IPv6
25.1 IPv6 and 3GPP
25.2 Live IPv6 Networks
25.3 The Problems with IPv6
25.4 IPv6 Promise and Potential
25.5 IPv6 Resources
25.6 Summary
Part IV: Appendix
IPv6 RFCs
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