Ipv6 enabled Switches and routers !

2002-12-09 Thread Digambar Rasal
Hi,

we are process of changing network to Ipv6 and looking for switches and
routers those are supporting Ipv6 or Ipv6 and Ipv4 . If anybody has idea
about it please let me know

Digambar  Rasal
Controlnet India Pvt Ltd
Verna Goa.






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Ipv6 Subnet

2002-12-11 Thread Digambar Rasal
We usually specify Ipv4 subnet like 255.255.255.0 or /8 so . But in Ipv6
while mentioning address we specify it /64 or /48 .

Does both representation have same meaning ? More specifically i will like
to know whether the Ipv6 subnetting is similar to ipv4 or differs ? Any RFC
or document pertaining to this ??

Digambar Rasal
ControlNet India Pvt Ltd
India.
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Web Server addresses : Unicast , Multicast , Anycast

2003-01-14 Thread Digambar Rasal
Hi

I am developing a Web server , router , load balancers, Gateway and Switch
testing software.

I have read the RFC reagrding the addressing in IPv6 and I understood that
Web servers , routers , load balancers, Gateways and Switches can have
either Unicast  or Multicast or Anycast address.

I am not sure that my interpretation  is correct .. So please correct if I
am wrong.

Regards
Digambar Rasal


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Re: Web Server addresses : Unicast , Multicast , Anycast

2003-01-20 Thread Digambar Rasal
Hi

I am developing a Web server , router , load balancers, Gateway and Switch
testing software.

I have read the RFC reagrding the addressing in IPv6 and I understood that
Web servers , routers , load balancers, Gateways and Switches can have
either Unicast  or Multicast or Anycast address.

I am not sure that my interpretation  is correct .. So please correct if I
am wrong.

Regards
Digambar Rasal



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please reply I am posting 3rd time : Web Server addresses : Unicast , Multicast , Anycast

2003-01-22 Thread Digambar Rasal
Hi

I am developing a Web server , router , load balancers, Gateway and Switch
testing software.

I have read the RFC reagrding the addressing in IPv6 and I understood that
Web servers , routers , load balancers, Gateways and Switches can have
either Unicast  or Multicast or Anycast address.

I am not sure that my interpretation  is correct .. So please correct if I
am wrong.

Regards
Digambar Rasal


~~
Controlnet(India) Pvt Limited
Goa India.
+91-832-2883601
~~



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Ipv6 Arp

2002-02-20 Thread Digambar Rasal



Hi,
 
We have presently a system in which we are using 
IPv4 and now  we are implementating IPv6 . But the problem i have come 
across is how we are going to change the ARP process. I mean can we use ARP with 
new 16 byte ipaddresses or we have to use some other process for address 
resolution?
 
Regards
Digambar