Allied Telesis IPV6 manual Introduction, Benefits

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Introduction

The Internet has forever changed contemporary society, with online access an integral part of our 21st century lifestyles. Finding out what movie is on, or the location of a restaurant when out with your smart- phone, shopping online and booking your next holiday are just a few of the things we now take for granted. Businesses rely on online resources more than ever, with everything from standard access to email and servers, to business critical applications such as medical systems, transport signalling, and security requiring a high availability network.

The Internet and networks in general rely on Internet Protocol (IPv4) addresses for connectivity and to manage communication between separate systems as well as individual devices. The extraordinary growth of connected systems and devices has necessitated a move towards using the next generation IP communication protocol, known as IPv6.

Allied Telesis networks provide small, medium and large organizations with a cost-effective solution for resilient, wirespeed IPv4 and IPv6 communication.

Allied Telesis offers high-availability solutions across a range of Layer 3 switch products, with a wide choice of Ethernet port combinations and price/ performance options. We are able to offer solutions to everyone from small schools to urban rail systems to businesses with thousands of employees.

In our key medical and transport sectors, network-based applications may be sensitive to even a few seconds of communication failure. We understand that a high availability infrastructure is no longer a luxury; maintaining resource availability and data security is now of paramount importance.

This solution explores the key Allied Telesis technologies that ensure a smooth transition to IPv6 networking to provide a high availability infrastructure, including the dynamic routing of data.

Benefits

The principal benefits of the high availability IPv6 solution are:

»» Resiliency

»» Ease of management

»» Ease of transition from IPv4

»» Scalability

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IPV6 specifications

Allied Telesis is a leader in providing advanced networking solutions, and its implementation of IPv6 technology showcases their commitment to future-proof networking. With the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, the transition to IPv6 is more critical than ever. Allied Telesis's IPv6 solutions offer an array of features, technologies, and characteristics designed to enhance connectivity and performance in today's digital landscape.

One of the standout features of Allied Telesis's IPv6 implementation is its robust support for dual-stack networking. This allows organizations to run both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously, ensuring seamless communication as they transition to the newer protocol. This dual-stack capability is essential for businesses that need to maintain legacy systems while adopting modern internet standards.

Additionally, Allied Telesis devices are equipped with advanced routing protocols that support IPv6, such as OSPFv3 and RIB (Routing Information Base). These protocols enable efficient routing and management of IP addresses across large networks. This enhances routing efficiency and optimizes network performance, crucial for enterprises operating in a high-demand environment.

Security is another vital aspect of Allied Telesis’s IPv6 features. The technology includes native support for IPsec, which provides encryption and secure tunneling capabilities for data transmission. This built-in security feature ensures robust protection against potential threats, giving organizations peace of mind as they expand their IP infrastructure.

Another important characteristic of Allied Telesis's IPv6 technology is its simplified network management tools. The implementation of IPv6 promotes stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC), allowing devices to configure their own IP addresses automatically. This reduces the administrative burden on IT teams and decreases the chances of address conflicts within the network.

Moreover, Allied Telesis's IPv6 solutions are designed with quality of service (QoS) in mind. This is particularly crucial for organizations that rely on voice and video over IP applications, where latency and packet loss must be minimized to maintain a high-quality user experience.

In conclusion, Allied Telesis’s IPv6 technology is a comprehensive solution that combines dual-stack support, advanced routing protocols, robust security measures, simplified management, and QoS features. These aspects make it a compelling choice for organizations seeking to upgrade their network infrastructure and embrace the future of internet connectivity. With Allied Telesis, businesses can confidently transition to IPv6 and unlock greater capabilities for their networking needs.