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IPv6-only home network? 👀 In this talk, our CTO Pavel Odintsov explains how he's setting up his home network to simulate an IPv6-only environment. The full presentation from UK IPv6 Council Annual Meeting can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eZh5byHy #IPv6 #NetworkEngineering #HomeNetwork #NetworkSecurity
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++MYNOG 11 SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT++ MYNOG 11 is glad to announce our 2nd Keynote Speaker for this year. Paul will provide a technical background of the IP protocols and how IP addresses have been managed in the last 30 years. It will explain history, technology and governance of these unique identifiers in a friendly, non-technical and easy to understand, with common analogies and actual data, to develop a case for additional commitments in an already mature IPv6 environment such as Malaysia. You definitely don't want to miss it! #mynog11 TOPIC: IPv6 – PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE SPEAKER: Paul Wilson (APNIC) https://lnkd.in/guZWjUPA
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🚀 Exploring the Future: Understanding Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) 🌐 In the ever-evolving world of technology, the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is not just a necessity but an opportunity to future-proof our digital infrastructure. My latest Medium article delves into the essentials of IPv6, exploring its benefits, challenges, and the pivotal role it plays in shaping the future of the internet. LINK: https://lnkd.in/gJtKCay6
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#YesterdaysCCNAQuestion In a full length of a IPv6 EUI-64 address, which bit will have been flipped? Correct Answer: 71. While it is the 7th bit of the latter 64bits that is flipped. It is the 71st bit (64+7) that will have been flipped.
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#Internet #Protocol #address An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. It serves two main purposes: identifying the host or network interface and providing the location of the device in the network. IP addresses are essential for devices to communicate with each other over the internet. There are two versions of IP addresses currently in use: IPv4 (32-bit) and IPv6 (128-bit), with IPv6 addressing the limitation of IPv4's address space. #InternetProtocoladdress #protocol #seo #guestposting
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Yes there was in fact a world before IP, Internet Protocols...: acknowledging the 25th anniversary of IPv6, exploring its journey from inception to becoming a cornerstone of today's digital world. Discover the role of IPv6 in shaping our digital future and why it's vital for your organization. Delve into the benefits of IPv6 and understand its impact. Learn more here 👉 https://bit.ly/3RljM9w #Akkodis #SmartIndustry #IPv6Day #DigitalFuture #TechInnovation
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[Global News 🌐] Celebrate IPv6 Day 2024 with Us! 🎉 Join us as we mark the 25th anniversary of IPv6, from its early beginnings to its crucial role in today's digital landscape. Discover how IPv6 is shaping our digital future and why it's essential for your organization. Dive deeper into the world of IPv6 and get ready to embrace its benefits. Learn more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eGuuCnmQ #Akkodis #SmartIndustry #IPv6Day #DigitalFuture #TechInnovation
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