Section 12. Introducing IPv6

When the Internet was first created, no one envisioned that it would grow to its current size. At the time, a 32-bit address, yielding approximately 4.3 billion Internet addresses, seemed sufficient.

However, with the explosion of the Internet, experts in the 1990s predicted that all IP addresses would be exhausted in a few years. As a result of this prediction, IP version 6 (IPv6) was created to remedy the limited IP addresses.

Network Address Translation (NAT) and CIDR were used to slow the depletion of IPv4 addresses. However, although NAT and CIDR have successfully slowed the depletion of IPv4 addresses, the migration to IPv6 is still necessary. Newer technologies such as mobile IP and end-to-end security are ...

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