Utilizing Support for IPv6 Efficient Routing Protocol on A campus Networks Systems: A review

Authors

  • 1Saddam Raheem Salih Department of Information technologies, Directorate General of Education In Diyala Author
  • Amaal Mohi Nassief Department of Mathematics, College of Science, University of Diyala, Iraq-Baghdad, Author

Abstract

IPv6 is becoming more required as the number
of people and objects connected to networks
continues to expand on a daily basis while IPv4
is being phased out. Other features in this
edition make it well worth the time, money,
and effort it takes to upgrade. We're getting
closer to running out of IP addresses thanks to
technologies like Classless Inter-Domain Routing
(CIDR) and Network Address Translation (NAT),
but we'll still run out in a few years. IPv6
efficient IPv6 dynamic routing protocol in the A
campus network systems at the University of
Baghdad is the focus of this evaluation. OSPF is
deployed on three geographically isolated
campuses using IPv6 in a simulated network in
this assessment, utilizing the Graphical Network
Simulator (GNS3). A network sniffer is used to
delve deep into select packets and analyze OSPF
performance on campus. Shark on wires

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2022-07-29

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Utilizing Support for IPv6 Efficient Routing Protocol on A campus Networks Systems: A review. (2022). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering In Current Research, 7(7), 6-10. https://ijmec.com/index.php/multidisciplinary/article/view/191