Dear all,
Umumnya semua komputer di indonesia masih menggunakan IPv4 : 192.168.1.1
Jadi karena kombinasi IP Address yang didukung IPv4 amat terbatas
maksimal : 223.255.255.255
sementara website di dunia sudah mencapai ratusan triliun. maka amat
diharapkan mulai tahun depan kita bermigrasi ria ke IPv6, Contoh nomer
IP nya : 3ffe:ffff:0000:2f3b:02aa:00ff:fe28:9c5a
ha..mantap kan.. hehe
Nih, aku kirimkan artikel yang aku punya, Untuk sharing info saja..
What is IPv6?
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a set of protocols that computers
use to exchange information over the Internet and over home and business
networks. IPv6 allows for many more IP addresses to be assigned than
IPv4 did. IPv6 is supported in this version of Windows.
Can I still use IPv4 addresses with this version of Windows?
Yes, you can.
What does an IPv6 address look like?
An IPv6 address has eight groups of hexadecimal characters (the numbers
0–9 and the letters A–H) separated by colons—for example,
3ffe:ffff:0000:2f3b:02aa:00ff:fe28:9c5a. The leading zeroes in a section
can be suppressed—for example, 3ffe:ffff:0:2f3b:2aa:ff:fe28:9c5a.
Why do some IPv6 addresses contain double colons?
A double colon indicates that part of the address containing only zeroes
has been compressed, to help make the address shorter. For example, this
IPv6 address: fe80:0:0:0:2aa:ff:fe9a:4ca2 could be written like this:
fe80::2aa:ff:fe9a:4ca2.
How can I enable IPv6?
Follow these steps: Click to open Network Connections.
Right-click your network connection, and then click Properties. If you
are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the
password or provide confirmation.
Select the check box next to Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
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Internet could run out of web addresses next year
The world could well run out of Internet addresses next year, unless
urgent action is taken to switch to a new generation of net addresses,
the European Commission has warned.
According to the commission, businesses urgently need to upgrade to
Internet protocol version six or IPv6, a new version of the Internet's
addressing protocol, which will hugely increase the number of available
addresses.
The IPv6 system has been ready for over a decade and is providing 340
trillion, trillion, trillion web addresses. But, not many companies are
actually ready to migrate to the new platform.
In fact, a survey, conducted by the Commission, found that few companies
are prepared for the switch from the current naming protocol, IPv4, to
the new regime, IPv6, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported.
The IPv4 and IPv6 protocols refer to the way in which web addresses are
created and assigned. Each website has a unique IP address, represented
by a string of numbers, such as 192.168.1.1, which are then given a
user-friendly web address to make them easier to remember.
The IPv4 protocol uses 32-bit addresses, which enables the web to
support around 4.3 billion unique addresses while IPv6 uses 128-bit web
addresses, creating billions of possible new web addresses.
The EC survey found that of the 610 government, educational and other
industry organisations questioned across Europe, the Middle East and
Asia, just 17 per cent have upgraded to IPv6.
The Commission has warned that the timely deployment of the protocol is
vital to the growth and stability of the Internet.
A survey has shown that few companies are ready to switch from the
current naming protocol to the new IPv6 regimeDetlef Eckert, Director in
Commission's information society and media directorate-general, said:
"In the last 10 years, the Internet has become hugely important worldwide...
"Only by ensuring that all devices connected to the internet are
compatible with IPv6 can we stay connected and safeguard sustainable
growth of the Internet and the global digital economy, now and in the
years to come."
switching over
* European Commission has said businesses need to upgrade to Internet
protocol version six or IPv6 which will increase the number of available
addresses.
* The IPv6 system has been ready for over a decade and is providing 340
trillion, trillion, trillion web addresses.
* The IPv4 and IPv6 protocols refer to the way in which web addresses
are created and assigned.
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