Asian Journal of Information Technology

Year: 2014
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Page No. 485 - 493

Real Time Simulation of Routing Virtualization over a Test bed designed for the Various IPv4-IPv6 Transition Techniques

Authors : Sheryl Radley and Shalini Punithavathani

Abstract: The rapid growth of the internet has led IPv6 to loom on the horizon. IPv4-IPv6 transition rolls out several challenges to the world of internet as the internet is migrating from IPv4-IPv6. IETF proposes transition techniques which includes dual stack, translation and tunneling. A transition permits IPv4/IPv6 coexistence and interoperability in order to maintain end to end model that the internet is built on. The three individual mechanisms do not provide a thorough solution. To address this need researchers have developed a test bed using a real time simulator packet tracer 6.0.1 for Routing Virtualization (RV) using a single physical router and have compared the different transition techniques proving high scalability and reachability. The throughput is observed in the test analysis. The different parameters are also compared and studied for different transition mechanism under access, distribution and core network.

How to cite this article:

Sheryl Radley and Shalini Punithavathani, 2014. Real Time Simulation of Routing Virtualization over a Test bed designed for the Various IPv4-IPv6 Transition Techniques. Asian Journal of Information Technology, 13: 485-493.

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