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Eurov6 website
The Eurov6 Project, The European IPv6 Showcase, was launched in July 2002 in the scope of the European Commission Information Society Technologies programme.
It is based on four partners: University of Brussels (Prof.
Paul Van Binst), ERICSSON (Latif Ladid), CONSULINTEL (Jordi Palet) and TELSCOM (Sathya Rao).
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http://www.eurov6.org
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IPv6 European Task Force
'The value of IPv6 can be realized only if the deployment effort is broadly based on a global scale.
Part of the IPv6 Task Force effort needs to be devoted to fostering IPv6 understanding where ever the Internet has gone, and beyond that to places where it can go with the help of the much-expanded IPv6 address space.
I encourage your
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http://www.ipv6-taskforce.org
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IPv6 Forum
A world-wide consortium of leading Internet vendors, Research & Education Networks are shaping the IPv6 FORUM, with a clear mission to promote IPv6 by dramatically improving the market and user awareness of IPv6, creating a quality and secure Next Generation Internet and allowing world-wide equitable access to knowledge and technology, embracing a moral responsibility to the world.
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http://www.ipv6forum.org
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RIPE NCC
The RIPE NCC is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation that supports the infrastructure of the Internet through technical co-ordination in its service region.
The most prominent activity of the RIPE NCC is to act as the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) providing global Internet resources and related services (IPv4, IPv6 and AS Number resources) to members in the RIPE NCC service region.
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http://www.ripe.net
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IP Version 6 (IPv6)
This set of Web pages provides information of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). IPv6 is sometimes also called the Next Generation Internet Protocol or IPng.
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http://playground.sun.com
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IPv6 Information Page
IPv6 is short for 'Internet Protocol Version 6'. IPv6 is the 'next generation' protocol designed by the IETF to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IP Version 4 ('IPv4'). Some introductory information about the protocol can be found in our IPv6 FAQ. For those interested in the technical details, we have a list of IPv6 related specifications.
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http://www.ipv6.org
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NetBSD Documentation: NetBSD IPv6 Networking
IPv6 code was merged into NetBSD in June 1999.
It is included in the NetBSD 1.5 official release and later.
IPv6 configuration is mostly the same as IPv4 configuration, so you may want to check the documentation for IPv4 networking.
The GENERIC kernel configuration enables IPv6 support by default for most of the architectures (ports).
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http://www.netbsd.org
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