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Internet Protocol- IPv4 & IPv6

Internet Protocol is an important topic of discussions and questions in Bank Exams, Specialist Officer Exams and Interviews. Here I am providing you a crisp but important content about Internet Protocols and its different variations.

Internet Protocol

Internet Protocol is a set of technical rules and guidelines that defines how different computers communicate over a Computer Network. IP address is a number used by different computers and servers in the Internet to communication each other. Without IP address, computers will not be able to communicate and send data  each other. It is essential to the infrastructure of the web. It is like an Address is required to identify a Person.

 IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4)

IPv4 was the first version of Internet Protocol to be widely used, and accounts for most of today’s Internet traffic. There are just over 4.3 billion IPv4 addresses. IPv4 has the limitation of lesser number of addresses, so it can address only limited number of Computers.

 IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6)

IPv6 is a newer numbering system that provides a much larger address pool than IPv4. It was deployed in 1999 and should meet the world’s IP addressing needs well into the future. It is replacing IPv4 to accommodate the growing number of networks worldwide and help solve the IP address exhaustion problem due to increased number of Mobile Computing Devices. IPv6 is referred as the Next Generation Internet Standard.

At present the following websites are using IPv6: Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, You tube, etc.

The world IPv6 Launch Day was celebrated across the world on 6th June 2012.

 Differences Between IPv4 and IPv6

  • IPv4 uses four 1 byte decimal numbers, separated by a dot (i.e. 192.168.1.1),

  • IPv6 uses hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons (i.e. fe80::d4a8:6435:d2d8:d9f3b11).

  • Packet size in IPv4 is 576 bytes

  • Packet size in IPv6 is 1280 bytes

  • Broadcast feature is available in IPv4

  • Broadcast feature is not available in IPv6

  • IPv6 is more compatible to mobile networks than IPv4

  • IPv6 is used by less than 1% of the networks, while IPv4 is still in use by 99%

  • Communication Trace feature is available in both IPv4 and IPv6

Advantages of IPv6 over IPv4

  • Security

  • Auto configuration

  • Simplified Header format with better Quality of Service (QoS)

  • IP Host Mobility

  • IPv6 has been designed with many new features which make it possible to develop innovative applications which are not easily possible in the current IPv4 protocol

  • The limit of payload size is not there in IPv6 and its size can be as large as possible depending upon the Maximum Transmission Unit

 IPv6 in India

The First Roadmap (Version- I) was released on 20th July, 2010.

The Guidelines of The First Roadmap were:

  • All Major Service Providers (having at least 10,000 internet customers or STM-1 bandwidth) will target to handle IPv6 traffic and offer IPv6 services by December-2011

  • All Central and State Government Ministries and Departments, including its PSUs, shall start using IPv6 services by March-2012.

  • Creation of IPv6 Task Force

The objective of the recently published (March 2013) IPv6 Deployment Roadmap Version II by Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Department of Telecommunications, Government of India.

“ To achieve substantial transition to new Internet Protocol (IPv6) in the country in a phased and time bound manner by 2020 and encourage an ecosystem for provision of a significantly large bouquet of services on IP platform.”

 As on date (publishing date of this article) the Per-Country IPv6 adoption date of India is 0.65%, while that of United States and France are 14.74% and 15.91% respectively.

You may visit the following link published by Google to collect the details about the statistics.

IPv6 Country Wide Adoption Statistics

To get more information about IPv6 adoption in India, please go through various IPv6 Roadmap Versions published by Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, GOI.

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1. What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
Ans. IPv4 and IPv6 are both internet protocols used to identify and locate devices on a network. The main difference between them is in the number of available IP addresses. IPv4 uses a 32-bit address space, allowing for approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses, while IPv6 uses a 128-bit address space, allowing for approximately 340 undecillion unique addresses. This makes IPv6 more scalable and able to accommodate the growing number of devices connecting to the internet.
2. Why is there a need for IPv6 if IPv4 already exists?
Ans. The need for IPv6 arises due to the exhaustion of available IPv4 addresses. With the rapid expansion of the internet and the increasing number of devices connected to it, the limited number of IPv4 addresses became a bottleneck. IPv6 was developed to provide a much larger address space, ensuring that every device can have a unique IP address. Additionally, IPv6 offers other benefits such as improved security, better network auto-configuration, and more efficient routing.
3. How does IPv6 impact internet and networking?
Ans. IPv6 has a significant impact on internet and networking. Firstly, it allows for the allocation of a vast number of unique IP addresses, enabling the continued growth of the internet and the connection of numerous devices. This expansion promotes innovation and the development of new services and technologies. IPv6 also improves network security by including features like IPsec as a mandatory part of the protocol. Furthermore, IPv6 enhances network efficiency through better routing and auto-configuration mechanisms.
4. Are IPv4 and IPv6 compatible with each other?
Ans. IPv4 and IPv6 are not directly compatible with each other. However, there are mechanisms in place to facilitate the coexistence of the two protocols. One such mechanism is dual-stack, where devices are configured to support both IPv4 and IPv6. This allows for smooth transition and interoperability between the two protocols. Additionally, there are transition technologies like NAT64 and 6to4 tunnels that enable communication between IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
5. How can I check if my network supports IPv6?
Ans. To check if your network supports IPv6, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the command prompt on your computer. 2. Type "ipconfig/all" and press Enter. 3. Look for the network adapter you are using (e.g., Ethernet adapter, Wi-Fi adapter). 4. If you see an IPv6 address listed under that adapter, it means your network supports IPv6. 5. If you do not see an IPv6 address, it indicates that your network may not currently support IPv6, or it may not be enabled on your device or router. Keep in mind that IPv6 support can vary depending on your internet service provider and network configuration.
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