To what extent is the IPv6 Internet polluted by “background radiation”? In earlier work we set up a number of “black hole” experiments in the Internet, where traffic can enter the experimental setup, but the setup generates no packets in response. All received packets are recorded. So far we’ve used this setup to test a [...]
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Background Radiation in IPv6
To what extent is the IPv6 Internet polluted by “background radiation”? In earlier work we set up a number of “black hole” experiments in the Internet, where traffic can enter the experimental setup, but the setup generates no packets in response. All received packets are recorded. So far we’ve used this setup to test a [...]
Full Story »Vol. 13, No 2, June 2010
Vol. 13, No 2, June 2010
Vol. 13, No 2, June 2010
Vol. 13, No 2, June 2010
From the Editor
Protocol changes are never easy, especially when they involve something as fundamental as the Internet Protocol (IP). This journal has published numerous articles about the depletion of IPv4 addresses and several articles about IPv6, including methods for a gradual transition from v4 to v6. A lot of energy has gone into the development, promotion, and [...]
Full Story »From the Editor
Protocol changes are never easy, especially when they involve something as fundamental as the Internet Protocol (IP). This journal has published numerous articles about the depletion of IPv4 addresses and several articles about IPv6, including methods for a gradual transition from v4 to v6. A lot of energy has gone into the development, promotion, and [...]
Full Story »From the Editor
Protocol changes are never easy, especially when they involve something as fundamental as the Internet Protocol (IP). This journal has published numerous articles about the depletion of IPv4 addresses and several articles about IPv6, including methods for a gradual transition from v4 to v6. A lot of energy has gone into the development, promotion, and [...]
Full Story »From the Editor
Protocol changes are never easy, especially when they involve something as fundamental as the Internet Protocol (IP). This journal has published numerous articles about the depletion of IPv4 addresses and several articles about IPv6, including methods for a gradual transition from v4 to v6. A lot of energy has gone into the development, promotion, and [...]
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