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Transition to IPV6



Mandated by the federal government for compliance across all organizations, IPv6 is a new IP protocol designed to replace IPv4, the Internet protocol that is currently deployed and used most extensively throughout the world. The benefits of IPv6 include:
Simplified packet header for routing efficiency
Mandatory IP Security (IPSec) implementation for all IPv6 devices
Improved support for mobile IP and mobile computing devices
Enhanced multicast support with increased addresses and efficient mechanisms


Cisco offers a six-step approach to help you plan, design, implement, and optimize the foundational components you will need to successfully migrate from IPv4 to IPv6. Cisco also has engineers that can work with your team to plan, design, implement, and optimize the foundational components of your IPv6 network.

For more in-depth information related to Cisco’s IPv6 Solutions for the Federal Government refer to the documents below.

Contact Us

Stu Schwartzreich

Federal Sales Director

914-829-7525

stuart.schwartzreich@westcon.com

Updated Sep 1, 2009