Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-27 Thread Jasbir Khehra
Thanks Ashish and Ajay for the info.

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Ajay Kumar joinaj...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear All,
 It is happening.Govt of India has announced the road map of IPv6
 Implementation and fixed last date as Dec,2012.Below is a link of

I think the last date is Dec,2011 and not .

-Jasbir

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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-27 Thread Mohit Singh
Can someone share the official TEC technical document rejecting the
extension to the life of IPv4?


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[ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Ashish SHUKLA
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Hi everyone,

Anyone interested in setting up IPv6 enabled LANs in their home, labs and
looking for some helpful documentation (read as: newbie friendly), should
check out the free IPv6 book 'The Second Internet'[1] authored by Lawrence
E. Hughes, CTO and Chairman, Infoweapons.

The book is available under a Creative Commons license.

References:
[1]  http://www.secondinternet.org/content/free-ipv6-book-second-internet

HTH
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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Mohit Singh
 Anyone interested in setting up IPv6 enabled LANs in their home, labs and
 looking for some helpful documentation (read as: newbie friendly), should
 check out the free IPv6 book 'The Second Internet'[1] authored by Lawrence
 E. Hughes, CTO and Chairman, Infoweapons.


its wonderful that you informeed about this free book.

I once asked Madam Radia Perlman will Ipv6 ever happen?. She
responded that There will not be a conversion from IPv4 to IPv6 but
there will be islands of IPv6 connected by tunnels of IPv4.

This may be a perspective surely, but we cant overhear the people who
'created' Internet. This is same as the usage of DSL MODEMs over
conventional telephony wire, as we cant replace every twisted pair
with a fiber.

MPLS VPNs, VLANs and NATing eliminated the need of IPv6 - this is all
we heard and saw in last years. even after this, if IPv6 is being
implemented as 'Freedom day from IPv4', people like me keep their
fingers crossed. We still see a phased deployment for sure..




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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Ashish SHUKLA
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Mohit Singh writes:
 Anyone interested in setting up IPv6 enabled LANs in their home, labs and
 looking for some helpful documentation (read as: newbie friendly), should
 check out the free IPv6 book 'The Second Internet'[1] authored by Lawrence
 E. Hughes, CTO and Chairman, Infoweapons.


 its wonderful that you informeed about this free book.

 I once asked Madam Radia Perlman will Ipv6 ever happen?. She
 responded that There will not be a conversion from IPv4 to IPv6 but
 there will be islands of IPv6 connected by tunnels of IPv4.

It will happen, it will happen in our lifetimes...
  -- nobotz

Soon we'll be tunneling IPv4 packets in IPv6 packets to keep our legacy
alive. :D

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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Mohit Singh
 It will happen, it will happen in our lifetimes...
              -- nobotz

 Soon we'll be tunneling IPv4 packets in IPv6 packets to keep our legacy
 alive. :D

Thanks to MPLS, otherwise routers would be in ICU after computing 128
bits per address per packet.


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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Naresh Narang
 
 Thanks to MPLS, otherwise routers would be in ICU after
 computing 128
 bits per address per packet.
 
 

This is becoming off topic but could you elaborate on this please? Label 
Switching was deviced as a means to speed up switching but is no more used for 
that purpose due to faster processors available. It is now used only for 
application specific needs - VOIP for example, but would like to be 
enlightened. 


--Naresh Narang 

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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Mohit Singh
 This is becoming off topic but could you elaborate on this please?

The entire TCP/IP stack in 'serious' implementations is derived some
way or the other from BSD and is FOSS since ages. Then how does it
become off-topic?

Label Switching was deviced as a means to speed up switching but is no
more used for that purpose due to faster processors available.

Do you mean to say that processors dont do switching? kindly look at
details of Intel IXP series.

It is now used only for application specific needs - VOIP for example,
but would like to be enlightened.

another is a hardware firewall ... a L4 switch ... Video on Demand
...and the list is endless.



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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Naresh Narang
Thanks to MPLS, otherwise routers would be in ICU after
 computing 128
 bits per address per packet.


Please explain this one.


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Re: [ilugd] Free IPv6 Book - The Second Internet

2010-07-26 Thread Ajay Kumar
Dear All,
It is happening.Govt of India has announced the road map of IPv6
Implementation and fixed last date as Dec,2012.Below is a link of
announcement.This is for your kind info.
http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=63382
Cheers,
Ajay Kumar

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:26 AM, Naresh Narang nknar...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Thanks to MPLS, otherwise routers would be in ICU after
  computing 128
  bits per address per packet.


 Please explain this one.


 --Naresh Narang

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