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Transición IPV4 a IPV6

IPV4 to IPV6 transition
Authors: Miguel Ángel Ruiz Jaimes; Sandra Elizabeth León Sosa; Irma Yazmín Hernández Báez;

Transición IPV4 a IPV6

Abstract

En la actualidad se manejan redes de IPv4, sin embargo, es muy importante aclarar que las direcciones IPv4 se están agotando por lo que las empresas e instituciones que manejan IPV4 deberán actualizarse lo más pronto posible para evitar la limitación de crecimiento de la red. Es importante mencionar que surgió un nuevo protocolo IPv6 que ofrece la mejor amplitud en cantidad de direcciones ya que su longitud es de 128 bits lo que ayuda a mitigar el problema de IPv4, ofrece un sistema de direccionamiento escalable y amplio. Dentro de las grandes ventajas que tiene el protocolo IPv6 es internet sin límites y sumado a esto grandes mejoras como es la seguridad y eficiencia, de manera que al tener una dirección IP más larga y compleja será más difícil un ataque a la red, ofrece la autoconfiguración de direcciones. Se pretende saber qué tan factible y viables es realizar la conversión de la red de la institución de IPV4 a IPv6, confirmar los beneficios que ofrece la configuración IPv6 y que la red sea dé mayor escalabilidad de acuerdo a las necesidades de la Institución

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