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  1. What happeend to IPv5? - Cisco Learning Network

    The next version of IP expected to one day become the new worldwide standard is version six ( IPv6 ). Some people who study computer networking are understandably curious to know what happened to …

  2. What happened to IPv5? - Network Engineering Stack Exchange

    Mar 4, 2016 · What happened to IPv5? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 10 months ago Modified 9 years, 10 months ago

  3. IPv4 and IPv6 - Network Engineering Stack Exchange

    Apr 14, 2018 · I know that IPv6 is the successor of IPv4. But I don't understand versioning policy. Why not IPv5? Did IPv1, IPv2, and IPv3 exist?

  4. Community Spotlight Awards | February 2025 - Cisco Learning Network

    Feb 5, 2025 · I then attended the Ericsson Marconi enterprise switching course, where I earned a professional certification and read an ATM book, ironically my sole source of knowledge on IPv5. …

  5. loopback address in ipv6 - Cisco Learning Network

    one multiple choice question have this statement Every IPv6 interface contains at least one loopback address. and it is a true statement. i have heard that every interface have link-local address. what is …

  6. NAT-PT and 6to4 - Cisco Learning Network

    6to4 is a tunneling technology to transport IPv6 frames to an IPv6 destination through an IPv4 network. NAT-PT and NAT64 are technologies to allow access from IPv6-only hosts to IPv4-only hosts. Both …

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  8. Why do we need IPv6? - Network Engineering Stack Exchange

    Nov 6, 2015 · This will be a kind of newbie question but I am not quite sure why we really need IPv6. AFAIK, the story is as follows: In the olden days, when computers were not plentiful, 32 bit IP …

  9. cisco - IPv6 can't ping host when static route configured with exit ...

    I have the following topology (using IPv6) interfaces: I have the following static routes configured on it: R1#sh ipv6 route static IPv6 Routing Table - default - 9 entries Codes: C - Connected, ...

  10. FF02::1 All-IPV6-Nodes Address what does this cover?

    Hello, I am trying to cover the topic of IPv6 and was confused by SNMA and NDP. Does FF02::1 All-IPV6-Nodes Address mean that a multicast will be sent to all PCs, switches and servers on the same …