What is an IPv6 Protocol?
IPv6 replaces IPv4 protocols which have been used since the inception of the Internet. IPv6 provides a larger address space with a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)-style architecture for adress allocation that prevents waste and uncontrolled growth of routing tables.
With improved security, mobile networking and real-time communication, IPv6 has robust autoconfiguration capabilites that simplify the system administration of mobile hosts and Local Area Networks (LANS.)
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Absolute Analysis Solutions for IPv6 Protocol Test:
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Investigator’s IPv6 tools are completely integrated with all other Absolute Analysis solutions to form a flexible, unified, scalable, and upgradeable architecture. This facilitates multi-protocol testing across devices bridging IPv6 and other protocols.
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