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IPV6 and IPV4 Windows 7
By Remote Computer Support on 4:03 AM
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Along with the growth of the organization, expand the network of computer attention must be important. As counting, which began using the Internet Protocol (IP) that has been there? Many organizations use NAT to increase the number of IP address is closed. However, the application requires better control, in addition to its ability to support applications that are still new. While organizations want to offer additional services in the network, such as IPSec, which still must consider the quality and processing capacity. Windows 7 support the development of the IPv6 network and hardware that can be trusted.
In response to the limited IP (Internet Protocol) version of IPv4, many government agencies, ISPs (Internet Service Provider) and a variety of companies that use technology to support the creation of companies to change the use of IPv6 . Microsoft Windows 7 Support both version. However, IPv6 is the standard main Windows 7, without going through the configuration manager. In addition, Microsoft Windows7 also supports PPPv6, which allows remote access is done by the user. This is one of the advantages of IPv6 technology. Internet Protocol Version 6 provides benefits to users include:
1. Address Assignment broader. The supply of 128-bit addresses that can be used more widely as a support and higher expected number of Internet users in the future.
2. Address of providing a more efficient manner. Degnan header is simpler, and supports to address the hierarchy. IPv6 traffic can make the data more quickly than before.
3. The ease of configuration. IPv6 can be configured Deang support DHCPv6 server or through a local server to get a static address.
4. Sophisticated security. IPV6 better guarantee the safety of the infiltration of the address and port and make the network traffic.
IPv4 and IPv6 still support TCP / IP Stack. Applications running on IPv4 will still be able to function as expected. Windows 7 implement socket functions that can work in both. Even more preferably for IPv6. All this can be fixed by the administrator. To facilitate the migration to IPv6, Microsoft Windows7 to use Treed IPv6 transition technology that is behind the NAT.
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