Running out of IPv4 Addresses: How to implement the new IPv6 — Outline

Hypothesis: Implementing a dual network is the best solution for moving to IPv6 addressing in an existing network.

Proposal Outline:

Introduction:

  • Addressing the inevitable: IPv4 address are running out
  • IPv6 is the solution to increasing IP address space
  • Research hypothesis

IPv6 Implementation Strategies (Literature Review):

  • Strategies for implementing IPv6 (tunneling, translation, dual network)
  • What has proven successful in the transition
  • Why moving towards IPv6 implementation is so important

Methodology:

  • Set-up two IPv6 test labs
  • One test lab will utilize IPv6 routing (dual network solution), the other will use IPv6 tunneling
  • Transition edge devices to IPv6
  • Pre-test: Setup IPv6 network monitoring and ensure operability on edge devices
  • If all is clear, move on to implementing on internal devices and then host devices
  • Post-test: Verify the whole network is communicating properly without issue
  • Analyze who can successfully work without issue and which solution was the least time and resource consuming

Discussion:

  • Potential for future studies:
    • Successfully implementing IPv6 in complex environments
    • Strategies for the transition
    • Problems encountered and solutions to work through them
  • Weakness of study/potential issues:
    • Unknown variables that vary within networks could cause issues
    • Legacy programs that don’t have IPv6 capabilities could have problems once a transition is complete
  • Strength: familiarizing with IPv6 as the transition is inevitable as technology grows
  • Understanding that we will all move to IPv6 as technology progress and more devices communicate across networks

About Anne Wilson

Hello! I reside in Galva, KS. I am an Air Force veteran and I work in IT at a local hospital. I am married and I have two little boys, ages 3 and 1. My hobbies include spending time with my family, sewing, crocheting, and painting.

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