IPv6 Network Administration - Niall Richard Murphy, David Malone

IPv6 Network Administration

Teaching the Turtle to Dance
Buch | Softcover
308 Seiten
2017 | 2nd Revised edition
O'Reilly Media (Verlag)
978-1-4919-1259-1 (ISBN)
40,95 inkl. MwSt
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With IPv6 finally making its way into software and hardware operating systems, this practical guide provides you with the information you need to plan, implement, and administer IPv6 services and software in your network
For an obscure networking protocol, IPv6 has caused an inordinate amount of fuss. Over-hyped, under-sold, acclaimed, scuppered, and resurrected over the past couple of years, IPv6 is finally making its way into software and hardware operating systems, with Cisco, Microsoft, and Sun adopting it as a standard.

IPv6 Network Administration provides you with the information you need to plan, implement, and administer IPv6 services and software in your network.

A must-have for network administrators everywhere, the second edition of this practical guide delivers an even-handed approach to IPv6, including its benefits and potential downsides. You'll learn what works, what doesn't, and what's practical when upgrading your networks from IPv4 to IPv6.
  • Understand how IPv6 compares to the current IPv4 protocol
  • Learn basic IPv6 configuration and troubleshooting on a variety of platforms
  • Find out how the Web, firewalls, DNS, and e-mail interact with IPv6
  • Add IPv6 support to your in-house software

Niall Murphy has worked in the I.T. and Internet industries since 1995. His initial exposure to computers came with an Amstrad CPC 464 in the early 1980s, from which he never recovered. In college, Niall founded the UCD Internet Society which, at its height, gave Internet access to over two and a half thousand students who would not otherwise have had it. He also played way too much chess. During the process of obtaining a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics, he held down a variety of programming, system and network administration and security-related jobs. After college, he went on to found his own consulting company, and participate in the start-up phase of a large number of companies and projects including Club Internet, Digifone On-Line, and Hutchison 3G. He used to run the root nameservers for Ireland, and is proud of having started five RIPE LIRs. He has experience in networking of almost every kind (with the grateful exception of X.25) UNIX and Windows system administration, C systems programming, Perl, PHP, database creation and management, and Internet/IP services of all kinds, with specialities in database-backed web applications, wireless networking and next-generation networking. As per the old adage, he thinks UNIX is the worst operating system there is, apart from all the others. He is a published poet, RFC co-author and O' Reilly co-author who does landscape photography for fun; you can see some of his work at South Bull Photography.

David Malone is a mathematician-cum-sysadmin. He is a researcher in the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth, Ireland, working on mathematical models of communications networks. Since 1994, he's also been a member of the sysadmin team of the School of Mathematics located in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. There he helps to maintain a Unix-like service provided by FreeBSD and Linux machines. Naturally, they all speak IPv6.

Verlagsort Sebastopol
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Einbandart kartoniert
Themenwelt Informatik Netzwerke TCP / IP und IPv6
Schlagworte IPv6 • IPv6; Einführung • IPv6 Hands-On • IPv6-Migration • IPv6 networks • Netzwerkadministration
ISBN-10 1-4919-1259-6 / 1491912596
ISBN-13 978-1-4919-1259-1 / 9781491912591
Zustand Neuware
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