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IPv6 Startup

Jordi Palet, CONSULINTEL

http://www.lacnic.net/documentos/lacnicx/IPv6-startup_v2_5.pdf

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The IPv6 Portal News

  • IPv6 Deployment in European Public Authorities
  • Hungary Opens First IPv6 Education Lab at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Using Cisco Technology
  • 6DEPLOY and the Spanish Government announce free IPv6 trainings across the country
  • New IPv6 video from Spanish Goverment
  • Spanish Ministry of the Presidency Order PRE/1761/2011, regarding IPv6
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LACNIC News

  • Call for presentations
  • Spanish CNN interview with Raul Echeberría on space exhaustion Address
  • Remaining IPv4 Address Space Drops Below 5%
  • Basic IPv6 Course (São Paulo - SP, Brazil)
  • Basic IPv6 Course (Recife - PE, Brazil)
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Did you know...?

The field ‘Total Lengh’which is part of the IPv4 header, is not found in the IPv6 header. Its function was to count the size of the packet payload plus the size of a variable lenght header. As the IPv6 header has a fixed size, the presence of this field is unnecessary.

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