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E-raamat: IPv6 Fundamentals: Packet and Data Structures, Addressing Architecture, Device Discovery, and Configuration Protocols

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040813805
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This book explores the essential concepts and practical implementation of IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol designed to address the limitations of IPv4 and support the exponential growth of Internet-connected devices.

IPv6 Fundamentals: Packet and Data Structures, Addressing Architecture, Device Discovery, and Configuration Protocols delivers critical knowledge through detailed explanations of IPv6 header and extension formats, addressing architecture, neighbor discovery protocols, and DHCPv6 operations. Readers benefit from comprehensive coverage of mobility mechanisms that enable seamless roaming across networks, along with practical implementation guidance for transitioning from IPv4. This book uniquely bridges theoretical concepts with real-world applications, explaining not just how IPv6 functions work individually, but how they interconnect within the broader network ecosystem between hosts and routers. The author specifically focuses on the technical foundations of IPv6 packet structures and neighbor discovery protocols at a deeper level than existing titles. Finally, this book includes appendices covering Ethernet frame formats, IPv4 packet structures, and various ARP mechanisms, providing valuable context for understanding the evolution from IPv4 to IPv6.

This book is intended for network engineers, IT administrators, system architects, and telecommunications professionals responsible for planning, implementing, and managing network infrastructure. Academic readers, including advanced undergraduate and graduate students in computer networking courses, will appreciate the clear explanations of fundamental concepts.



This book explores the essential concepts and practical implementation of IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol designed to address the limitations of IPv4 and support the exponential growth of internet-connected devices.

1. Introduction to IPv6
2. IPv6 Packet Format and Related Data
Structures
3. IPv6 Addressing Architecture
4. IPv6 Neighbor Discovery,
Address Configuration, and IPv6 Routing Table
5. Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)
6. Mobile IP: Mobility Mechanisms for IPv4 and
IPv6 Appendix A. Ethernet Frame Format Appendix B. IPv4 Packet Format and
Addressing Appendix C. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for IPv4 Appendix D.
Gratuitous ARP for IPv4 Appendix E. Proxy ARP for IPv4 Appendix F. Private
VLANs and Port Isolation
James Aweya, PhD, was recently a Chief Research Scientist at the Etisalat British Telecom Innovation Center, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Before then, he was a technical lead and senior systems architect with Nortel, Ottawa, Canada, from 1996 to 2009. He was awarded the 2007 Nortel Technology Award of Excellence for his pioneering and innovative research on Timing and Synchronization across Packet and TDM Networks. He has been granted 70 US patents and has published over 54 journal papers, 40 conference papers, and 43 technical reports. He has extensive experience and expertise that cover many aspects of telecoms systems design and networking. He is the sole author of eight recent engineering books, including this book, on telecom systems and networks.