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+ | *Bernstein, Daniel J. [http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/ipv6mess.html The IPv6 mess]. | ||
+ | *. Cui Y., Wu P., Xu M., et al., “4over6: Network Layer Virtualization for IPv4-IPv6 Coexistence,” IEEE Network, October 2012. | ||
=== Livres=== | === Livres=== |
Revision as of 13:10, 20 April 2016
Contents
Ressources bibliographiques
Articles
- Bernstein, Daniel J. The IPv6 mess.
- . Cui Y., Wu P., Xu M., et al., “4over6: Network Layer Virtualization for IPv4-IPv6 Coexistence,” IEEE Network, October 2012.
Livres
- Graziani, R. (2012). Ed.: Cisco Press. BookOnLine IPv6 Fundamentals: A Straightforward Approach to Understanding IPv6
- liste sur la page de Pascal Anelli
- Migrating to IPv6: A Practical Guide to Implementing IPv6 in Mobile and FIxed network Par Marc Blanchet
IETF WG
RFC
- RFC 7608 IPv6 Prefix Length Recommendation for Forwarding
- RFC 7600 IPv4 Residual Deployment via IPv6 - A Stateless Solution (4rd)
- RFC 7599 Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T)
- RFC 7596 Lightweight 4over6: An Extension to the Dual-Stack Lite Architecture
- RFC 7381 Enterprise IPv6 Deployment Guidelines (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 7269 NAT64 Deployment Options and Experience (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 7225 Discovering NAT64 IPv6 Prefixes Using the Port Control Protocol (PCP) (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 7123 Security Implications of IPv6 on IPv4 Networks (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 7059 A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 7051 Analysis of Solution Proposals for Hosts to Learn NAT64 Prefix
- RFC 7050 Discovery of the IPv6 Prefix Used for IPv6 Address Synthesis (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 7040 Public IPv4-over-IPv6 Access Network
- RFC 6935 IPv6 and UDP Checksums for Tunneled Packets (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6908 Deployment Considerations for Dual-Stack Lite (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6889 Analysis of Stateful 64 Translation
- RFC 6877 464XLAT: Combination of Stateful and Stateless Translation
- RFC 6791 Stateless Source Address Mapping for ICMPv6 Packets
- RFC 6782 Wireline Incremental IPv6 (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6732 6to4 Provider Managed Tunnels
- RFC 6586 Experiences from an IPv6-Only Network (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6654 Gateway-Initiated IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (GI 6rd)
- RFC 6589 Considerations for Transitioning Content to IPv6 (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6555 Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6384 An FTP Application Layer Gateway (ALG) for IPv6-to-IPv4 Translation
- RFC 6343 Advisory Guidelines for 6to4 Deployment
- RFC 6334 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) Option for Dual-Stack Lite (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6333 Dual-Stack Lite Broadband Deployments Following IPv4 Exhaustion (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6324 Routing Loop Attack Using IPv6 Automatic Tunnels
- RFC 6180 Guidelines for Using IPv6 Transition Mechanisms during IPv6 Deployment (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6147 DNS64: DNS Extensions for Network Address Translation from IPv6 Clients to IPv4 Servers (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6146 Stateful NAT64: Network Address and Protocol Translation from IPv6 Clients to IPv4 Servers (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6145 IP/ICMP Translation Algorithm (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6144 Framework for IPv4/IPv6 Translation (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6127 IPv4 Run-Out and IPv4-IPv6 Co-Existence Scenarios
- RFC 6104: Rogue IPv6 Router Advertisement Problem Statement
- RFC 6092: Recommended Simple Security Capabilities in Customer Premises Equipment for Providing Residential IPv6 Internet Service Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6081 Teredo Extensions
- RFC 6052 IPv6 Addressing of IPv4/IPv6 Translators (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 6036 Emerging Service Provider Scenarios for IPv6 Deployment (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 5569 IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (6rd) (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 5572 IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 5902 IAB Thoughts on IPv6 Network Address Translation (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 5214 Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP)
- RFC 4966 Reasons to Move the Network Address Translator - Protocol Translator (NAT-PT) to Historic Status
- RFC 4925 Softwire Problem Statement (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 4864 Local Network Protection for IPv6 (Bortzmeyer)
- RFC 4380 Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through Network Address Translations (NATs)
- RFC 4213 Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers (Bortzmeyer)
Support du G6
- Cours IPv6 déploiement de P. Anelli (pdf)
- Chapitre du livre Intégration du G6 ici
- Slides du G6 sur l'Intégration (pdf)
- La base des slides du G6 ( pdf )
- Formation G6 par L Toutain [1]
- Livre "IPv6, Théorie et Pratique"
- Support de cours G6
Références générales
- Tutorials 6Deploy-2
- Support TutTelNet IPv6 (Telecom Lille)
- Cours IPv6 de P. Anelli (IUT R&T) lien
- Cours de RIPE
- Dossier IPv6 par l'Internet Society: cours stats, video, how-to, etc.
- Mécanismes de Transition par IPv6 Act Now
- Les mécanismes de Transition par RIPE (des liens, des vidéos)
- isatap.org Les ressources pour ISATAP
- NANOG Présentations NANOG sur IPv6
- The ISP Column
- Nanog: IPv6atGoogle
- Moving to IPv6 (Nanog) pdf
- IPv6 to Standard url
- The IPv6 Portal url
- Lothaire Yarding "Yet Another Ipv6 to the Next Generation", Université de Lorraine, Lothaire, par Julien Vaubourg Lothaire Yarding
- A titre de demonstration, il y a ce site: http://www.fredbovy.com/modulation/Modules.html qui présente quelques animations
vidéo
- IPv6 pour les nuls une présentation faite par des personnels de Microsoft dans un techday.
- Spirent video sur la transition et globalement les vidéos you tube liées
- Vidéos alantalkstech sur Youtube de spirent
- Les vidéos IPv6 sur Youtube