Cisco IPv6 training center renumbering

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Okay, you’re a fan of IPv6, May you have heard a technical term floating around called “Renumbering site.” But, you know yet what is the average. Renumbering site, is the process in which one site (the organization) is able to withdraw its existing network prefix ex-house and information and replace it with a new prefix network and address of the machine.

I know your next question is probably “Why one place (organization) do a little like that?” Well, there are several reasons why:

* The site (Organization) may have changed to another Internet service provider (ISP).
* The site (Organization) topology internal increasingly perhaps, yes, the site of the team has decided to reorganize the entire network around the site.
* A website (Organization) may merge with another site (Organization).

Or, at the site (Organization) was once completely private, but now the site (the organization) would like to see some servers are accessible through the public domain (IPv6).

Technically, Renumbering site is not an easy thing to do, because most of the time the former leadership remains on the information in different caches server on the network. But the implementation of IPv6 protocol can remove some of the difficulties linked to the renumbering of the site, because the protocol can use both IPv6 autoconfiguration state mechanism (which is linked DHCPv6 Server) or the State autoconfiguration mechanism (which is linked router ) To implement renumbering site.

Well, as you can start to see renumbering site is a concept that will be with us for a long time, it is essential to know a good IPv6 network design and implementation.

I invite you to visit my website where you will find the latest information on Cisco IPv6 design and application techniques.

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