IP V6 [7:65452]

2003-03-14 Thread Don Kanicki
Hi all,
Was reading the article on IPV6 in the latest packet magazine and needless
to say Im completely lost.Was wondering if anyone could suggest a book that
would explain it in detail.


TIA
Don K.


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RE: IP V6 [7:65452]

2003-03-14 Thread Daniel Cotts
Don;
Try a google search. There certainly are RFCs. At least two books were
written several years ago. Scott Bradner authored one. There has to be tons
of info for free out on the Internet.

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 Hi all,
 Was reading the article on IPV6 in the latest packet magazine 
 and needless
 to say Im completely lost.Was wondering if anyone could 
 suggest a book that
 would explain it in detail.
 
 
 TIA
 Don K.




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Re: IP V6 [7:65452]

2003-03-14 Thread Michael W. Oliver
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| Hi all,
| Was reading the article on IPV6 in the latest packet magazine and
| needless to say Im completely lost.Was wondering if anyone could suggest
| a book that would explain it in detail.
|

If you are into free stuff, check out the RFC's regarding IPv6, starting 
with 2373.  Also, check out the 6BONE site, http://www.6bone.net/ as well 
as http://hs247.com/.  I would stick with the RFCs, web sites, and mailing 
lists if I were you.  While books are great for lots of things, IPv6 is 
still rather fluid for print (IMHO).

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Re: IP V6 [7:65452]

2003-03-14 Thread JSalminen
Have you read RFC 2460? That is the current draft of this standard.


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 Hi all,
 Was reading the article on IPV6 in the latest packet magazine and needless
 to say Im completely lost.Was wondering if anyone could suggest a book
that
 would explain it in detail.


 TIA
 Don K.




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