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Ipv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation Qing Li Jinmei Tatuya

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Ipv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation Qing Li Jinmei Tatuya
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Publisher: Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.41 MB
Pages: 1009
Author: Qing Li, Jinmei Tatuya, Keiichi Shima
ISBN: 9780123704795, 0123704790
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Ipv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation Qing Li Jinmei Tatuya by Qing Li, Jinmei Tatuya, Keiichi Shima 9780123704795, 0123704790 instant download after payment.

This book is the second installment of a two-volume series on IPv6 and the KAME implementation. This book discusses those protocols that are found in more capable IPv6 devices, are commonly deployed in more complex IPv6 network environments, or are not specific to IPv6 but are extended to support IPv6. Specifically, this book engages the readers in advanced topics such as routing, multicasting, DNS, DHCPv6, mobility, and security.This two-volume series covers a wide spectrum of the IPv6 technology, help the readers establish solid and empirical understanding on IPv6 and the KAME reference implementation paralleled by none.

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