Chapter 4|Network Layer| IPv6|Transition from IPv4 to IPv6|Tunneling |Encapsulation|ComputerNetworks
Chapter 4 | Network Layer | IPv6 | IPv6 datagram format | Transition from IPv4 to IPv6 | Tunneling | Encapsulation | Computer Networks
IPv4 Datagram Format
IP Addressing
Network Address Translation
IPv6
Generalized Forwarding, SDN
match+action
OpenFlow: match+action in action
Middleboxes
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IPv6
IPv6 datagram format
128 bit address
IPv6: motivation
speed processing
IP forwarding
version field
priority field
flow label
payload length
header length
TTL (Time to Live)
source address
destination address
no checksum
no fragmentation/reasseble
no options
Transition from IPv4 to IPv6
Tunneling
Encapsulation
IPv4 Tunnel
packet within a packet
logical view
physical view
IPv6: adoption
ipv6 address calculator
ipv6 address size,
320 bytes,
40 Byte fixed header
ipv6