IPV4 done!
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:53 pm
The last IP in IPv4 format has been given today!
From now on, the new format IPv6 is the road to take.
For those that are unaware:
IPv4 is the format IPs have been all these years and is similar to le'ts say: 69.245.12.168
New Format, IPv6 looks like:
2001:4860:0000:2001:0000:0000:0000:0068
Casual users won't ever notice it but a large number of other people will need to work in order to endure this will not proclaim issues. For example, All Zorg Universes now support the new format which should start appearing slowly.
IPv6 format except from adding new numbers to use (much bigger pool as well) it also provides 2 more key features (in simple words):
1)128bits over 32 bits (can contain more data than a simple adress)
2)Because of 1), it will be quicker and easier to install every new ip on the network (no DCHP server required)
From now on, the new format IPv6 is the road to take.
For those that are unaware:
IPv4 is the format IPs have been all these years and is similar to le'ts say: 69.245.12.168
New Format, IPv6 looks like:
2001:4860:0000:2001:0000:0000:0000:0068
Casual users won't ever notice it but a large number of other people will need to work in order to endure this will not proclaim issues. For example, All Zorg Universes now support the new format which should start appearing slowly.
IPv6 format except from adding new numbers to use (much bigger pool as well) it also provides 2 more key features (in simple words):
1)128bits over 32 bits (can contain more data than a simple adress)
2)Because of 1), it will be quicker and easier to install every new ip on the network (no DCHP server required)