online seminar: DOD transitioning to IPv6

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sillyputty

http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/government/usfed_ipv6.html

Mandated by the federal government for compliance across all
organizations, IPv6 is a new IP protocol designed to replace IPv4, the
Internet protocol that is currently deployed and used most extensively
throughout the world.

The benefits of IPv6 include:

* Simplified packet header for routing efficiency
* Mandatory IP Security (IPSec) implementation for all IPv6
devices
* Improved support for mobile IP and mobile computing devices
* Enhanced multicast support with increased addresses and
efficient mechanisms
 
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Homenet

http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/government/usfed_ipv6.html

Mandated by the federal government for compliance across all
organizations, IPv6 is a new IP protocol designed to replace IPv4, the
Internet protocol that is currently deployed and used most extensively
throughout the world.

The benefits of IPv6 include:

* Simplified packet header for routing efficiency
* Mandatory IP Security (IPSec) implementation for all IPv6
devices
* Improved support for mobile IP and mobile computing devices
* Enhanced multicast support with increased addresses and
efficient mechanisms

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