IPv6
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It is anticipated that the IPv4 address space currently used by the majority of Internet devices will shortly be exhausted. The IETF has decided to replace the 32-bit addressing scheme in IPv4 with a 128-bit addressing scheme in IPv6. Thus far the change-over has been slow, but time is running out.
Resources
- ISOC IPv6 FAQ
- nav6tf library
Forums
- IPv6 Forum - a world-wide consortium dedicated to fostering the deployment of IPv6
- North American IPv6 Task Force North American arm of the IPv6 forum
Articles
- 10/26/07 IPv4 vs. IPv6 Network world considers the arguments.