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\gls{ipv6} has recently been defined in an updated \rfc{8200} which obsoletes several of the older \gls{rfc} documents regarding \gls{ipv6}. \gls{ipv6} has recently been defined in an updated \rfc{8200} which obsoletes several of the older \gls{rfc} documents regarding \gls{ipv6}.
\gls{ipv6} came about in 1998 when the original \rfc{2460} was published. It aims to provide globally route-able addresses (i.e. no need for \gls{nat}) and provides a hierarchical way to allocate address prefixes in a way which makes it simple to do route aggregation\footnote{This helps limits the size of the Internet's global routing table!}.\cite{wiki:IPv6} \gls{ipv6} came about in 1998 when the original \rfc{2460} was published. It aims to provide globally route-able addresses (i.e. no need for \gls{nat}) and provides a hierarchical way to allocate address prefixes in a way which makes it simple to do route aggregation.\footnote{This helps limits the size of the Internet's global routing table!}\cite{wiki:IPv6}
\wikicommons[An illustration of an example IPv6 address with leading zeros in the binary rendering]{ipv6_address_leading_zeros} \wikicommons[An illustration of an example IPv6 address with leading zeros in the binary rendering]{ipv6_address_leading_zeros}
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\subsection{Packet Headers}\cite{IPv6Pack77:online} \subsection{Packet Headers}\cite{IPv6Pack77:online}
\wikicommons{Ipv6_header} \wikicommons{ipv6_header}
\begin{enumerate} \begin{enumerate}
\item \textbf{Version} -- 1-byte field containing '6'. \item \textbf{Version} -- 1-byte field containing '6'.
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\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item Consist of the prefix \texttt{ff02::1:ff00:0/104} for the first 104 bits. \item Consist of the prefix \texttt{ff02::1:ff00:0/104} for the first 104 bits.
\item The last 24 bits represents the target address within the prefix. \item The last 24 bits represents the target address within the prefix.
\item Solicited-node multicast address is segment only traffic. I.e. the traffic does not flow \textit{between \gls{l3} \gls{ip} segments. \item Solicited-node multicast address is segment only traffic. I.e. the traffic does not flow \textit{between} \gls{l3} \gls{ip} segments.
\item Used in combination with \gls{nd} to replace \glspl{ip4} \gls{arp} functionality. \item Used in combination with \gls{nd} to replace \glspl{ip4} \gls{arp} functionality.
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}

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Key things to be aware of \textit{before} enabling \gls{vtp} in your environment is to make double sure of only having 1 \gls{vtp} domain. \textbf{If} 2 or more \gls{vtp} domains exists. Be triple sure to separate them! As to avoid having an \gls{vtp} server \gls{db} overridden with data from another \gls{vtp} domain. Key things to be aware of \textit{before} enabling \gls{vtp} in your environment is to make double sure of only having 1 \gls{vtp} domain. \textbf{If} 2 or more \gls{vtp} domains exists. Be triple sure to separate them! As to avoid having an \gls{vtp} server \gls{db} overridden with data from another \gls{vtp} domain.
The three \gls{vtp} modes \textit{operates} as follow The three \gls{vtp} modes \textit{operates} as follow
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item Transparent \item Transparent
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}

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\wikicommons{BGP_FSM} \wikicommons{BGP_FSM}
The protocol of the internet used since 1994.\cite{wiki:Border_Gateway_Protocol} The protocol of the internet used since 1994.\cite{wiki:Border_Gateway_Protocol}
Currently based upon \rfc{4271} with updates following in \rcf{6286} \rfc{6608}, \rfc{6793}, \rfc{7606}, \rfc{7607}, \rfc{7705}. Currently based upon \rfc{4271} with updates following in \rfc{6286} \rfc{6608}, \rfc{6793}, \rfc{7606}, \rfc{7607}, \rfc{7705}.
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\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item Routes can be aggregated between \Glspl{as}. \item Routes can be aggregated between \Glspl{as}.
\item Properties can be changed on the fly by mathing \item Properties can be changed on the fly by mathing
\begin{enumerate*}[label={\alph*)}] \begin{enumerate}[label={\alph*)}]
\item \Gls{bgp} communities, \item \Gls{bgp} communities,
\item \Gls{ip} prefix, \item \Gls{ip} prefix,
\item \Gls{bgp} as-path, \item \Gls{bgp} as-path,
\end{enumerate*} \end{enumerate}
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\item \item
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}

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} }
@misc{IPv6Pack77:online, @misc{IPv6Pack77:online,
author = {}, author = {Oracle},
title = {IPv6 Packet Header Format - System Administration Guide: IP Services}, title = {IPv6 Packet Header Format - System Administration Guide: IP Services},
howpublished = {\url{http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/816-4554/ipv6-ref-2.html}}, howpublished = {\url{http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/816-4554/ipv6-ref-2.html}},
month = {}, month = {},
year = {}, year = {2010},
note = {(Accessed on 07/23/2017)} note = {(Accessed on 07/23/2017)}
} }