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IPv6

Security is built in


Addresses that specify a unique device are called unicast


NAT and private addresses are no longer needed


Address length is 128 bits instead of 32 bits in version 4


Header is streamlined from version 4


Attempts to improve IP network efficiency

IPv4

Out of addresses


Private IP Addresses help to delay the inevitable


4.3 billion addresses


Private addresses are not routable on the Internet which means many companies can use the same internal addressing scheme


IP is able to route around failed routers or failed networked


IPv4 has a checksum in its header to check for header


IPv6 has no checksum in the header


32 bit addresses - usually displayed in dot notation

Origins of the Internet

1960s: beginning of the Internet


Middle 1990s: Internet includes businesses and consumers


Today: digital network revolution

Analog

Transmission method that uses a continuously variable signal as opposed to digital transmission that uses to distinct signal values

Digital

Transmission method that uses two distinct signal values, high and low, or 0 and 1

UC - Unified communications

A process of combining multiple technologies to provide the most effective real time and non real time communication with the correct target or destination

DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

An automatic configuration protocol used to assign device attributes to devices on IP networks.

Hyperconnectivity

The state of being in close proximity to multiple devices thay are perpetually connected to the internet

Voice over IP - VoIP

A collection of communication protocols and technologies to deliver voice communication and sessions over IP networks.

B2B

Business to business


Higher volume, price negotiation


Mandatory or desired integration between participants' systems

B2C

Business to consumer


Typically low volume, fixed/limited pricing


Little integration with customers' systems

B2G

Business to government


Requests for proposals


Prenogotiated price

BPM - Business process management

A process of aligning business process and mapping each one to to software applications and IT solutions