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IPv6 is the next generation Internet.  Here are some facts about IPv6:
IPv6 is the next generation Internet.  Here are some facts about IPv6:
* IP Address space is 128 bits (as compared to IPv4's 32 bits)
* IP Address space is 128 bits (as compared to IPv4's 32 bits)
* broadcasting is not inherited from IPv4
* Multicasting has a "scope" field which improves scalability
* IPv6 header is simpler than IPv4 header
* most operating systems support it now
* most operating systems support it now

Latest revision as of 12:04, 3 February 2009

IPv6 is the next generation Internet. Here are some facts about IPv6:

  • IP Address space is 128 bits (as compared to IPv4's 32 bits)
  • broadcasting is not inherited from IPv4
  • Multicasting has a "scope" field which improves scalability
  • IPv6 header is simpler than IPv4 header
  • most operating systems support it now