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Old 06-06-2012, 04:20 AM   #1
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IPv6: Trillions of new net addresses now possible

A new standard which will enable the creation of trillions of new web addresses has been enabled.

Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) - a replacement to the existing IPv4 system - launched at 00:01 GMT on Wednesday.

The new system is necessary to prevent the internet running out of available addresses for new devices.

Experts said users should not notice any difference in their web use, and new devices should be using the new system as standard.

IPv4, which was conceived during the early days of the internet, only allows just over four billion unique IP addresses, the sequences of numbers used to identify a device.

Each internet-enabled device - such as a computer, tablet or smartphone - needs its own IP address in order to connect to the internet.

However, due to the shortage of IP addresses, many devices - such as multiple computers in the one home - have to share addresses, which can often slow down connection speeds.

Networking giant Cisco predicts that by 2016, 18.9 billion internet-enabled devices will be online. Switching to IPv6 means trillions of possible addresses can now be made.

Vint Cerf, early pioneer of the internet and current "chief internet evangelist" for Google, explained in a blog post: "The new, larger IPv6 expands the limit to 2^128 addresses?more than 340 trillion, trillion, trillion! Enough for essentially unlimited growth for the foreseeable future."

'Imperial to metric'

To ensure a smooth transition, and to make sure devices do not stop working, both systems will work side-by-side for the next few years.

"Most users shouldn't notice anything," said Leo Vegoda from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which manages the Internet address system.

"If ordinary Internet users need to know stuff, then the technology isn't right."

Some users on IPv4-only devices may experience speed issues, he added.

Once the full switch to IPv6 has been made, older devices and networks may encounter problems.

"The introduction of IPv6 is the IT equivalent of the move from imperial to metric for measurement; the two can run side by side but aren't compatible with each other," explained Mark Lewis, vice president for development for telecommunications firm Interoute.

Mr Lewis warned that the proliferation of internet-enabled devices presents a pressing security risk for companies.

"The introduction of IPv6 will effectively mean that every device, from the mobile phone to the vending machine could become a mole in the office," he said.

"This puts the onus on organisations to secure and understand these new internet enabled devices that operate within the office walls."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18338948


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The old IPv4 system uses 32-bit addresses like this: 216.27.61.137
While an IP address under the new system will look more like this: 3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf
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Old 06-06-2012, 04:27 AM   #2
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Old 06-06-2012, 05:01 AM   #3
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Old 06-06-2012, 06:21 AM   #6
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Some cutting edge reporting here by BBC.
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