IP Technologies White Papers
Guide to IP Layer Network Administration With Linux
Overview This paper is as an overview of the IP networking capabilities of linux kernels 2.2 and 2.4. As the Internet is lousy with documentation on the nooks and crannies of linux networking support, the have tried to provide links to existing documentation on IP networking with linux. This paper covers kernels 2.2 and 2.4, although a good number of the examples and concepts may also apply to older kernels. In the event that it covers a feature that is only present or supported under a particular kernel.
| Publisher | SecurePipe | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2003 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Evaluation of IPv6 Simulation Using OPNET IPv6 Model Suite
This paper is a study of the IPv6 issues using the OPNET IPv6 model suite. An introduction of IPv6 current status is presented at first. Following, it introduces the IPv6...
IPsec, NAT, and RSIP: IP Security and NAT: Oil and Water?
One question asked frequently by those planning to implement virtual private networks concerns the ability to combine IP security (IPsec) and Network Address Translation (NAT). Many have heard rumors and...
SINAP on Solaris (An Open UNIX SS7/C7 Platform)
This white paper describes how the multidimensional Lucent Signaling and Intelligent Network Applications Platform (SINAP) product set meets service providers’ requirements for a leading edge SS7/C7 service platform. In wireline networks,...
The Exabyte Era
This paper presents some of the key findings of Cisco's global IP traffic forecast and explores the implications of IP traffic growth for service providers. For a more detailed look...
REST Easy: A Guide to Representational State Transfer
Check out this slide presentation to learn how REST (Representational State Transfer) compares to SOAP and the WSF (Web services framework). This presentation by Peter Lacey, Senior Analyst for Burton...



