Hi,

I can recommend one book also "IPv6 deployment guide" available in pdf:
from http://www.6journal.org/archive/00000148/ or http://www.6diss.org/publications/info/deployment-guide.pdf
Best Regards,

Janos Mohacsi
Network Engineer, Research Associate, Head of Network Planning and Projects
NIIF/HUNGARNET, HUNGARY
Key 70EF9882: DEC2 C685 1ED4 C95A 145F  4300 6F64 7B00 70EF 9882

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Jeroen Massar wrote:

Mohsen Souissi wrote:
[..]
==> See also the native-French-wiki book: http://livre.g6.asso.fr/
(from the Book "IPv6, Theorie et pratique", O'Reilly, 4th Edition).

 | are pretty much up to date.

==> so is the book online...

Also online: http://www.ip6.com/us/book/index.html (first hit for google
(ipv6 book) btw.

Other books on top of the ones mentioned already in random order:
- Running IPv6
  http://www.runningipv6.net/
- Deploying IPv6
  http://www.deployingipv6.net/
- IPv6 In Practice
  http://www.benedikt-stockebrand.de/ipv6-in-practice-index_e.html

And of course the old "IPv6 bible": "IPv6, the new Internet Protocol"
(http://www.huitema.net/ipv6.asp)

I also have the book from Silvia Hagen (IPv6 Essentials) in both German
and English, the good thing about them is that Silvia writes it in a way
that is also understandable by people who didn't do much networking
before. The other books can be a bit more technical, but as this is a
technical topic that should not scare you away from them.

The 'correct' one for you thus depends on what you are looking for of
course ;)

Practical experience is of course the real way to learn to use it. Books
are good references though and tend to read easier than RFCs.

Greets,
Jeroen



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