IPv6 Connectivity: Why does my organization need it?
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Transcript of IPv6 Connectivity: Why does my organization need it?
By SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS
IPv6 Connectivity
switch
You organization
may need to
from IPv4 to IPv6.
1 2 3 Introduction to
IP addresses
Reasons to convert How to convert
1 Explaining
IPv4 and IPv6
send data
Your devices are assigned
an IP address in order to
to other devices.
From IPv4 to IPv6
Most IP addresses are
formatted in IPv4
Due to the rise in mobile
users, the web is running
out of IPv4 addresses.
IPv6 addresses were made to
make up for this influx.
These two standards are not compatible.
2 Why You Must
Convert to IPv6
The US Government set a
mandate to have their
public facing websites
available over IPv6.
There are additional reasons for converting.
Converting helps meet anticipated corporate growth,
extends connectivity to sensors or other small devices,
and allows communication with other IPv6 users and organizations.
3 How to Begin
the Conversion
When it comes to
converting to IPv6
you have multiple options.
Options for Conversion
Dual stack network:
routers run IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time
Tunneling:
provides a point-to-point IPv6 link over an existing
IPv4 network
NAT-PT:
(Network Address Translation Protocol Translation)
We can help you meet the IPv6 conversion requirement.
CALL SWIFTTECH TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION
SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS
WWW.SWIFTTECHSOLUTIONS.COM
877-794-3811
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