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IP next generation overview

IP next generation overview Robert M. Hinden IP Next Generation Overview Issues relating to the design and selection of a new underlying protocol for the Internet are discussed, with emphasis on transition to the new protocol. T article presents an overview of the next-generation Internet Protocol (IPng). IPng was recommended by the IPng Area Directors of the Internet Engineering Task Force at the Toronto IETF meeting on July 25, 1994, and documented in RFC 1752, œThe Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol  [1]. The recommendation was approved by the Internet Engineering Steering Group on November 17, 1994 and made a Proposed Standard. The base IPng protocols were entered into the IETF stanHIS dard process and published as RFCs in December 1995. The formal name of this protocol is IPv6 (where the œ6  refers to it being assigned version number 6). The current version of the Internet Protocol is version 4 (referred to as IPv4). This article is intended to give the reader an overview of the IPng protocol. For more detailed information the reader should consult the documents listed in the reference section. IPng is a new version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to be an evolutionary http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Communications of the ACM Association for Computing Machinery

IP next generation overview

Communications of the ACM , Volume 39 (6) – Jun 1, 1996

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Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1996 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0001-0782
DOI
10.1145/228503.228517
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Abstract

Robert M. Hinden IP Next Generation Overview Issues relating to the design and selection of a new underlying protocol for the Internet are discussed, with emphasis on transition to the new protocol. T article presents an overview of the next-generation Internet Protocol (IPng). IPng was recommended by the IPng Area Directors of the Internet Engineering Task Force at the Toronto IETF meeting on July 25, 1994, and documented in RFC 1752, œThe Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol  [1]. The recommendation was approved by the Internet Engineering Steering Group on November 17, 1994 and made a Proposed Standard. The base IPng protocols were entered into the IETF stanHIS dard process and published as RFCs in December 1995. The formal name of this protocol is IPv6 (where the œ6  refers to it being assigned version number 6). The current version of the Internet Protocol is version 4 (referred to as IPv4). This article is intended to give the reader an overview of the IPng protocol. For more detailed information the reader should consult the documents listed in the reference section. IPng is a new version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to be an evolutionary

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Communications of the ACMAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Jun 1, 1996

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