Design of Framework for Campus Network Transition from IPv4 to IPv6

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Pv6 protocol, which should replace the actual IPv4 protocol, brings many new possibilities and improvements considering simplicity, routing speed, quality of service and security. In the case of the normal working of the existing IPv4 campus networks, this article puts forward the strategy to access Cernet2 for campus network and all stages network architecture of campus network transitions to IPv6 network. According to the different stages, we can select suitable transition mechanism to achieve the interoperability of the whole network.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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824-827

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September 2013

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