IPv4 and IPv6 are two different protocols . The two protocols are not compatible with each other. But they can exist in a same network together.
No, those are two different protocols. However, they can co-exist in the same network (this is known as "dual stack").
No, those are two different protocols. However, they can co-exist in the same network (this is known as "dual stack").
No, those are two different protocols. However, they can co-exist in the same network (this is known as "dual stack").
No, those are two different protocols. However, they can co-exist in the same network (this is known as "dual stack").
32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).
There is no need to disable ipv4 to use ipv6.
IPv4 was the first used network addressing scheme from the 1970s. IPv6 is newer and not compatible with version 4. It will take some time to upgrade the software and equipment to be able to fully use v6.
1. Describe the main features that differentiate IPv6 from IPv4
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In IPv4, the loopback address is 127.0.0.1. In IPv6 it is ::1.
While IPv6 is based on IPv4, it is superior. The main characteristic that shows its enhancement over IPv4 is that it processes faster.
There is no direct conversion.
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IPV6 is less vulnerable to DNS Spoofing IPv4 addresses use 32 bit or 4 bytes for addressing IPv6 addresses use eight bit segments.
There are a number of technologies that can provide IPv6 translation for IPv4 users, most commonly Dual Stack and 6 to 4 tunneling. DUAL STACK involves running both IPv4 and IPv6 on a single router with the router managing the implementation of either protocol as and when necessary. 6 to 4 tunneling encapsulates an IPv6 frame in and IPv4 frame for tansport over an IPv4 network either to its destination address or a network where the IPv4 frame can be discarded.
two version IPv4 IPv6