National Technical Symposium on Advancements in Computing Technologies |
Foundation of Computer Science USA |
NTSACT - Number 5 |
August 2011 |
Authors: Bhos C.D., Jogdand V.L., Kulkarni V.A. |
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Bhos C.D., Jogdand V.L., Kulkarni V.A. . Advanced Internet Protocol and Its Applications. National Technical Symposium on Advancements in Computing Technologies. NTSACT, 5 (August 2011), 5-8.
Internet Protocol is dominant general purpose networking protocol in use today. It runs over an astounding number of physical media. Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) – is the fourth iteration of the Internet Protocol (IP) – is the basis of the TCP/IP communication protocols used to transport data, voice and video packets over the Internet. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the next-generation network protocol, which has been standardized to replace the current IPv4. It holds great promise to become the backbone of the future of the Internet and offers a significant improvement over IPv4 in terms of scalability, security, mobility and convergence.