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On 31/05/2012 18:41, Iñigo Ortiz de Urbina wrote :
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Kivuva <span
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1.IPv4 Address exhaustion
<div>2. IPv6 autoconfiguration</div>
<div>3. IPv^ has no broadcast</div>
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<div>4. Simplified header</div>
<div>5. Built-in multicast (not just !broadcast in LANs)</div>
<div>6. Enhanced ICMP(v6): MLD/IGMP, ARP/ND</div>
<div>7. Massive addressing space</div>
<div>7.1 Aggregation (routing, filtering)</div>
<div>7.2 Lesser complexity in management: uniform sized subnets,
long-lasting "creative" addressing plans, growth resistant</div>
<div>8. Privacy extensions, CGAs</div>
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9. Mobile IPv6 extensions. Super important in today's world where
the majority of new Internet users access from a mobile phone or a
laptop and they roam around<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
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Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
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