Published
2021-10-14

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González Vargas, J. J. ., & Cruz Hernández, J. E. . (2021). Design And Implementation Of A Corporate Network In Dual Stack (Ipv4 And Ipv6), To Strengthen The Technological Infrastructure Of Internal And External Telecommunications Of Car Cundinamarca . Documentos De Trabajo ECBTI, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.22490/ECBTI.4813
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Design And Implementation Of A Corporate Network In Dual Stack (Ipv4 And Ipv6), To Strengthen The Technological Infrastructure Of Internal And External Telecommunications Of Car Cundinamarca

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/ECBTI.4813
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Jeison Jair González Vargas https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4206-366X
Jhon Edizon Cruz Hernández https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1918-8384

The transport of information through local data network communications and integration to large external networks, such as the Internet, subject to technological advances and the inclusion of a greater number of devices to the network in simultaneous connections led to the exhaustion of addresses Public IPv4.

 

Techniques for the sustainability of communications over the IP protocol version 4 in local and external networks such as NAT and other protocols for the translation of a finite number of private IPv4 addresses to a public IPv4, present limitations of peer-to-peer communications, as well as the creation DNS services and publication of WEB sites that demand the use of public IP in version 4.

The analysis carried out by entities such as ICANN and the study of the demand and consumption of WAN (Internet) network resources, present that it is necessary to have resources that do not limit the connection of users to the network and therefore the IP protocol was presented in version 6, which doubled the size of the IP address, made up of hexadecimal numbering.

The IPv6 protocol will guarantee the unlimited connection and the transport of information to the end user, such as the connection of electronic devices that integrate the advancement of the IoT, based on transition protocols and coexistence with pure IPv4 and DUAL-STACK networks.