The internet is constantly transforming, and one of the most significant changes in recent years is the adoption of IPv6.
You don’t have to use SLAAC, but it will make life easier. The suffix typically remains static, allowing integration with a local DNS server. Another major concept concerns routing. IPv6 uses RA ...
Perhaps ironically, this might as [Geoff] postulates be a consequence of a lack of planning and pushing of IPv6 in the 1990s, with the rise of mobile devices and their use of non-packet-based 3G ...
The main reason behind moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is the lack of addresses the former supports. IPv4 uses a 32-bit addressing system that currently supports around 4.3 billion addresses which is ...