Category Archives: Routing

IPv6 Address Explained.

IPv6 Address Expression and Examples Unlike the 32-bit with four 8-bit fields of IPv4 address, separated by dots; IPv6 processes a larger, 128-bit and uses colons to separate its 16-bit hexadecimal entries. Below explains how to shorten the IPv6 address: Lets use the IPv6 address: 2041:0000:130F:0000:0000:07C0:853A:140B. The Leading zeros in a field are optional. That means: the field 07C0 equals 7C0, and… Read More »

IPv6 Explained with Examples.

What is IPv6? IPv6 is the next generation of IP addressing or Internet Protocol. The previous version of IP addressing (IPv4) is depleted or near depletion. IPv6 was created by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), a standards body, as a replacement to IPv4 in 1998. However, IPv6 is equipped with so much improved features and limitless opportunities more than… Read More »

IPv6 Routing Protocols Explained with Examples.

What are IPv6 Routing Protocols? IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) routing protocols are next generation protocols that are essentially, components in the functioning of the IPv6 network layer.If you must know; routing protocols facilitate the exchange of routing information between routers, enabling them to make informed decisions about the best paths to reach various destinations in an IPv6… Read More »

Local Area Networks – LANs

 What are Local Area Networks – LANs? A Local Area Network (LAN) is an individual computer network that covers a single geographical area, providing networking services and applications to people within a common managerial structure, such as a single business, campus, or region. A LAN is usually administered by a single organization. The administrative control that governs the… Read More »