IPv6
is short for "Internet Protocol Version 6". IPv6 is the
"next generation" protocol designed by the IETF to replace
the current version Internet Protocol, IP Version 4 ("IPv4").
Most of today's Internet uses IPv4, which is now nearly
twenty years old. IPv4 has been remarkably resilient in spite of its
age, but it is beginning to have problems. Most importantly, there is
a growing shortage of IPv4 addresses, which are needed by all new
machines added to the Internet.
IPv6 fixes a number of problems in IPv4, such as the
limited number of available IPv4 addresses. It also adds many
improvements to IPv4 in areas such as routing and network auto
configuration. IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4, with the
two coexisting for a number of years during a transition period.
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