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Informationen zum Autor Qing Li is a senior architect at Blue Coat Systems, Inc. leading the design and development efforts of the next-generation IPv6 enabled secure proxy appliances. Qing holds multiple US patents. Qing is a contributing author of the book titled Handbook of Networked and Embedded Control Systems published in June 2005. He is the author of the embedded systems development book titled Real-Time Concepts for Embedded Systems published in April 2003. Tatuya Jinmei Ph.D. is a senior software architect at Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. He had been a core developer of the KAME project since the launch of the project through its conclusion. In 2003, he received the Ph.D. degree from Keio University, Japan, based on his work at KAME. Keiichi Shima is a senior researcher at Internet Initiative Japan Inc. He was a core developer of the KAME project from 2001 to the end of the project and developed Mobile IPv6/NEMO Basic Support protocol stack. He is now working on the new mobility stack (the SHISA stack) for BSD operating systems. Klappentext IPv6 is the future of the internet. IP addresses are in short supply and a change is needed quickly. IPv6 provides all the answers to our problems with IPv4, our current internet technology. IPv6 was chosen by The Internet Engineering Task Force because it creates a single solid software set. Just to give an idea of the increase of power: IPv4 supports 4 billion addresses (4 x 10 to the 9th) and IPv6 supports 340 undecillion (3.4 x 10 to the 38th). Software engineers and network designers will need a guide to this new architecture and this book along with its companion provide all of the answers. Addressing architecture, protocols, and security are covered in depth. Mobile IPv6 is also discussed completely in this volume. Each chapter provides in-depth discussion of theory, implemetation and practice with a thoroughly illustrated walk through of real woking code. Comparisons are made between IPv4 and IPv6 where appropriate. * The only authoritative reference "cookbook" for anyone interested in advanced IPv6 topics and protocols. * Line-by-line walk through of real code helps the reader master IPv6 implementation* Comprehensive in scope, based on a working standard, and thoroughly illustrated to bring the protocols alive. Zusammenfassung Discusses those protocols that are found in more capable IPv6 devices, are commonly deployed in more complex IPv6 network environments, or are not specific to IPv6 but are extended to support IPv6. This book engages the readers in advanced topics such as routing, multicasting, DNS, DHCPv6, mobility, and security. Inhaltsverzeichnis CH 1: DNS for IPv6 CH 2: DHCPv6 CH 3: Mobile IPv6 CH 4: IPv6 Routing Protocols CH 5: IPv6 and IP Security CH 6: IPv6 Proxy...
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CH 1: DNS for IPv6
CH 2: DHCPv6
CH 3: Mobile IPv6
CH 4: IPv6 Routing Protocols
CH 5: IPv6 and IP Security
CH 6: IPv6 Proxy
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"I would purchase the books... since I am Ipv6 connected it would be a nice reference... I do think that if you buy one you will buy the other, assuming that the chapters are setup correctly." --Randall Stewart, Cisco Systems
"My immediate reaction was that I thought it would be better in one volume, BUT then I saw the level of detail that he is intending to include, and the subsequent size of the work. Now, I agree entirely with the author that it should be split into 2 volumes as he suggests... This will be a real reference manual for IPv6... I think that the sort of people who buy Volume I will also buy Volume II. They are closely linked, and in order to have the complete guide to IPv6, you need both." --Martin Potts, Martel Consulting
"I think the two-volume approach is suitable. I recommend this publication and I would like to buy both volumes when these are achieved." --Jun Murai, KEIO University
"IPv6 Advanced Protocols Implementations provides the advanced next level core networking functions, applications, and technology that extends the use of IPv6 to support Routing, Multicasting, Domain Name System, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Mobile IPv6, and Security. The authors identify each of the aforementioned technology components and provide an in-depth analysis, operational, and implementation view of these functions and applications. The authors also provide the differences at key points in the discussions with the current Internet Model and the advantages of IPv6. These are very hard technology components to present with clarity and the authors did that and in a concise manner. This book would be of value to architects, programmers, operators, and technologists that will deploy IPv6 and a good companion book to the authors IPv6 Core Protocols Implementation book." --Jim Bound, CTO IPv6 Forum www.ipv6forum.com