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4.10 – IPV4 and IPV6 Datagram Format

This video describes about IPV4 and IPV6 datagram format. Also describes difference between them.

“IPV4:
– IPv4 addresses are 32 bit length.
– Fragmentation is done by sender and forwarding routers.
– Checksum field is available in header.
– Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)is available to map IPv4 addresses to MAC addresses.
– Manual configuration (Static) of IP addresses or DHCP (Dynamic configuration) is required to configure IP addresses.

IPV6:
– IPv6 addresses are 128 bit length.
– Fragmentation is done only by sender.
– No checksum field in header.
– Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is replaced with Neighbour Discovery Protocol.
– Auto-configuration of addresses is available.

GTU – Computer Engineering (CE) – Semester 4 – 2140709 – Computer Networks – Network Layer – IPV4 and IPV6 Datagram Format

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This video is recorded by Prof. Maulik Trivedi (maulik.trivedi@darshan.ac.in, +91-9998265805) at Computer Engineering Department of Darshan Institute of Engineering & Technology, Rajkot as per GTU Syllabus.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

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