IPv6: Features, Current Deployment Scenario, Issues and Migration Status In India
IPv6 was developed to replace and improve the existing Internet Protocol (IP), the IPv4 in many ways. Among the improved areas are addressing space, routing efficiency, header format, autoconfiguration, Quality-of-Service (QoS), security and mobility. Although IPv6 promises enhancements to IPv4 standards, its deployment is rather slow in India. This paper examines the IPv6 prominent features in details, discusses on the IPv6 deployment around the world and studies some of the transition mechanisms available today. We will also discusses on some of the contributing factors towards the slow IPv6 deployment phenomenon in India which include lacking of awareness among the public, unclear differentiating benefits to network operators, uncertain risk to the network operators and lacking of IPv6 applications. Finally, we will provide some possible potential solutions to improve the rate of deployment and experimentation of IPv6 in India.
IPv6 Deployment Migration Strategy Dual stack Translation
Suresh V. Limkar Rakesh Kumar Jha Tulsidas Patil Maroti Kalbande
Department of Computer Engineering, SVNIT, Surat-395007, India Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, SVNIT, Surat-395 007, India Department of Computer Engineering, VIT, Pune-411 037, India Department of Computer Engineering, JSPM, Pune-411028, India
国际会议
2010 International Conference on Software and Computing Technology(2010年软件与计算机技术国际会议 ICSCT 2010)
昆明
英文
609-613
2010-10-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)