IPv6 support was first supported in IOS version 12.2T, which was the beta version of 12.3. You need to install the Advanced IP Services to get IPv6.
As long as you get an IOS version that supports v6.
All versions of the Linux kernel since 2.0 support IPv6. Most modern distros have IPv6 enabled, but as there are over 300 different distributions, it is impractical or impossible to list all of them.
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(Internet Protocol) IPv6 is the next step from IPv4. Currently we are not using IPv6 for our networks but soon it will implemented into our networks normally. IPv6 uses 128 bit spaces for its ip addresses were as IPv4 only uses 32 bit spaces. That means IPv6 can support 2128 addresses. I do not think we will run out of addresses with this version anytime soon.
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The acronym IPV6 is short for Internet Protocol Version 6. An intended replacement for the original Internet Protocol Version 3, IPV6 was introduced to consumers and internet users in the mid 1990's.
You do not get iOS 4.0.2 when you update an iPod to iOS 4.1. iOS 4.0.2 is an earlier version and precedes iOS 4.1. The next version after iOS 4.1 will be iOS 4.2.
The iOS 6 does not currently support panorama for the iPad. However there is an app called "360 Panorama" which is similar to the iOS 6 version.
The Latest Version of iOS is iOS 6.0, as of September 19, 2012.
IPV6 stands for internet protocol version 6. IPV6 address if of 128 bits and also have IPsec inbuilt .
It is currently available in IOS-XR. Check Feature Navigator to track where else it gets implemented.