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You can find a list of routers that come with ipv6 support out of the box [url=http://www.sixxs.net/wiki/Routers]here[/url]: http://www.sixxs.net/wiki/Routers Not sure how up-to-date that is though. Your ...
IPv6 Network Mobility (NEMO Basic Support) and service discovery (Bonjour) inside the mobile network Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France January 2008  ...
... with a source host, for example, to report an error in datagram processing. For such purposes this protocol, the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), is used. ICMP, uses the basic support ...
... identifiers in EUI-64 format. See section 2.5.1 for definitions. This allocation supports the direct allocation of aggregation addresses, local use addresses, and multicast addresses. ...
...  6.1.2.4 PMTU Aging............................................38 7. Auditing...........................................................39 8. Use in Systems Supporting Information Flow Security................39 ...
...  generated, because in most cases the PMTU of the path will not have changed. Therefore, attempts to detect increases in a path's PMTU should be done infrequently. Path MTU Discovery supports ...
... protocols simultaneously over the same link. The PPP encapsulation has been carefully designed to retain compatibility with most commonly used supporting hardware. Only 8 additional ...
...  32/udp Unassigned dsp 33/tcp Display Support Protocol dsp 33/udp Display Support Protocol # Ed Cain <cain@edn-unix.dca.mil> ...
... the actual length of the payload, in support of (partial) traffic flow confidentiality. However, inclusion of such additional padding has adverse bandwidth implications ...
... This padding is included to ensure that the length of the AH header is an integral multiple of 32 bits (IPv4) or 64 bits (IPv6). All implementations MUST support such padding. Details of how ...
... protocols. The internet protocol can capitalize on the services of its supporting networks to provide various types and qualities of service. 1.3. Interfaces This protocol is called on by host-to-host ...
...  IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable nodes, and simpler auto-configuration ...
... 8             1.3.1  RFC1190 ST and ST2+ Major Differences              9             1.4  Supporting Modules for ST2                          10             1.4.1  Data Transfer Protocol                            ...
... 128 bits, to          support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater          number of addressable nodes, and simpler auto-configuration of          addresses.  The scalability of multicast ...
15. What is IPv6?
(Resources/General info)
... Addressing Capabilities IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable nodes, and simpler auto-configuration ...