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| IPv6: Preparing Your Network for New Technologies.
IPv6 is a new IP protocol mandated by the federal government for compliance across all organizations, it is designed to replace IPv4, the Internet protocol currently deployed and used most extensively throughout the world. The benefits of IPv6 include:
Simplified packet header for routing efficiency.
Mandatory IP Security (IPSec) implementation for all IPv6 devices.
Improved support for mobile IP and mobile computing devices.
Enhanced multicast support with increased addresses and efficient mechanisms.
Whether your organization is in the public or private sector, ElectronicNY has a strategy to help you transition to IPv6.
Adopt IPv6 Successfully with ElectronicNY Services.
ElectronicNY Services has helped many companies with IPv6. We accomplish this with:
A phased migration plan to preserve, prepare, and prosper.
Migration design and support.
Our proven process enables customers to proactively budget time, money, and resources, as well as prioritize critical areas of the business and network. As part of your IPv6 transition, ElectronicNY helps implement dual-stack, tunneling, and translation services. These are the main integration techniques; they are required by all environments and adhere to these objectives:
Network planning and operations managers must be able to schedule IPv6 deployment wherever and whenever needed.
New or updated applications must work with any protocol. IPv4/IPv6 services are possible between hosts/applications.
Incremental upgrade and deployment must be possible without service interruptions while reconfiguring routers.
Operational costs, learning curve, and support requirements must be minimized.
Integrate IPv6 Certified Products into Your Plan.
Several categories of IPv6-certified ElectronicNY technology may prove integral to your migration plan. These include:
IOS Software.
CRS-1, ASR 1000 Series, cable, and other routers.
Switches, including data center switches and the energy-saving Catalyst series.
Wireless controllers and access points.
Multilayer storage.
Security.
Network management.
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