Any host or user can get a public IPv6 network address because the number of available IPv6 addresses is extremely large.
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The technology is used by private network ranges that has extended the useful life of Ipv4 addressing and slowed the adoption rate of Ipv6 is NAT . NAT is short for network address translation. NAT provides mapping between private and universal addresses.
By configuring an IPv6 Unicast routing command on a router you are allowing the router to communicate with the IPv6 interface. This is needed if you intend to send or receive data over an IPv6 network.
NAT in the router Implementing ipv6 would be a better option.
IPv4 goes from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255. There is a theoretical maximum of 4,294,967,296 unique addresses available, not including those behind NAT.
The use of NAT, combined with private IP addresses, can help reduce the waste of IP (version 4) addresses.However, even with the use of NAT, some time in 2010 or 2011, the last IPv4 addresses will have been assigned, and there will be more pressure to use the new protocols (IPv6 and related protocols).The use of NAT, combined with private IP addresses, can help reduce the waste of IP (version 4) addresses.However, even with the use of NAT, some time in 2010 or 2011, the last IPv4 addresses will have been assigned, and there will be more pressure to use the new protocols (IPv6 and related protocols).The use of NAT, combined with private IP addresses, can help reduce the waste of IP (version 4) addresses.However, even with the use of NAT, some time in 2010 or 2011, the last IPv4 addresses will have been assigned, and there will be more pressure to use the new protocols (IPv6 and related protocols).The use of NAT, combined with private IP addresses, can help reduce the waste of IP (version 4) addresses.However, even with the use of NAT, some time in 2010 or 2011, the last IPv4 addresses will have been assigned, and there will be more pressure to use the new protocols (IPv6 and related protocols).
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what is the commercial use of ipv6?
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Short answer - yes.You need to be running Service Pack 1 at a minimum.Service Pack 2 has an even more complete IPv6 stack.To enable IPv6 on XP, open a command prompt window and type:C:\> ipv6 /?Did you then see this result?:C:\> ipv6 /?Could not access IPv6 protocol stack - the stack is not installed.To install, please use 'ipv6 install'.If you did get the above result, simply type:C:\> ipv6 installIt will take a few seconds, and then your Windows XP system will be fully IPv6 enabled.
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IPV6 is relatively new and doesn't work everywhere yet.