By
Pete Loshin, Internet-Standard.com, Arlington, MA, USA
Description
The second edition of
IPv6: Theory, Protocol, and Practice guides readers through implemetation and deployment of IPv6. The Theory
section takes a close, unbiased look at why so much time and effort has been expended on revising IPv4. In the Protocol section is a
comprehensive review of the specifics of IPv6 and related protocols. Finally, the Practice section provides hands-on explanations of
how to roll out IPv6 support and services.
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.
Included in series
The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
Audience:
Professionals such as networks engineers, product developers, system administrators, Internet service providers, network applications
developers, programmers, technical managers, IP networking support staff.