A Durand - IEEE Internet Computing, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Version 4 of the Internet Protocol (IPv4) has been in wide use for the past 25 years, but it has outlasted its effective lifetime and is straining to keep up with the demands of today's …
This benchmark reference is the ultimate manual for planning, configuring, operating, maintaining, and using a TCP/IP network and associated services. Dr. Sidnie Feit's book …
From the Publisher: With the Internet doubling in size every 10 to 12 months and the market increasingly demanding live audio and video transmission over the Internet, the Internet …
IP, the Internet Protocol, is arguably the most important single networking standard in the world today. IP is integral to networking on, and off, the Internet. It figures prominently in both …
IPv6 Security Challenges Page 1 IPv6, the new version of the Internet Protocol, has been developed to provide new services and to support the Internet’s growth. An overview of the key …
From the Publisher: Become the ultimate Internet communicator now! Want to get up and running on the latest TCP/IP release fast__ __ Then Rely on the book that's become a …
" For an engineer determined to refine and secure Internet operation or to explore alternative solutions to persistent problems, the insights provided by this book will be invaluable."--Vint …
What once seemed nearly impossible has turned into reality. The number of available Internet addresses is now nearly exhausted, due mostly to the explosion of commercial …
S Zeadally, R Wasseem, I Raicu - IEE Proceedings-Communications, 2004 - IET
The Internet Protocol version 6 (also known as IPv6) has been developed to replace the current IPv4 protocol. Various operating systems running at end-systems now support IPv6 …