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Manageable Transition to IPv6 Using ISATAP: An Executive Overview

Overview With the number of networked devices increasing dramatically, it is increasingly difficult to scale IPv4 architecture to meet the growing needs of organizations. Currently, IT administrators must use technologies such as Network Address Translation (NAT) - which adds complexity and can cause application incompatibilities - or combine public and private IP addresses on the same network to support the increased use of networked devices. IPv6 support in Cisco Systems Cisco IOS routers and switches and Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista (now in beta testing), and Windows Server "Longhorn" enables enterprises to support a larger network address space while eliminating the need for NAT or other workarounds. There are many techniques that enable an enterprise to transition to an IPv6 environment.

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PublisherCisco Systems File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2006
FormatWhite Papers   
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