Transitioning to IPv6
After re-reading the chapters and conducting additional research, you should be able to list the advantages of switching to IPv6, including the benefits of auto-configuration, better traffic prioritization and delivery assurance, better inherent security, and a virtually endless supply of IP addresses. On the other hand, transitioning to IPv6 is not always seamless. Therefore, in 750-1,000 words, address the following:
What is the network's supportability with both IPv4 and IPv6 during its transition?
How will you ensure that all of the network's applications and TCP/IP services also support IPv6?
How will you coordinate with other organizations with which the networks connected to determine how to handle their IPv4 or IPv6 traffic?
How will you devise a new addressing approach for the network?
How will you address networking hardware compatibility and addressing?
How will you address outward-facing application compatibility and addressing?