Major Differences between IPv4 and IPv6

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Major Differences between IPv4 and IPv6​

If you find yourself confused about phrases like internet protocol, IPv6 and IPv4, you are not alone. Although many people like to discuss them, not all of them are aware of the basics behind both address spaces.

What Is The Difference?

The most important difference both the internet protocols is the size of the addresses. IPv6 have address sizes of around 128-bit while IPv4 has 32-bit addresses. Due to this difference, the appearance of addresses is also different. While IPv6 addresses appear as hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, IPv4 addresses appear as four 1 byte decimal numbers separated by dots.

While IPv4 uses the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server to establish an address each time it logs clients into the network (the process is called stateful auto-configuration), IPv6 utilizes an advanced Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6. The advanced DHCPv6 allows IPv6 to support stateless auto-configuration of nodes. This process eliminates the need for the DHCP to obtain addresses. In simple words, this creates a plug and play configuration. Administrators can renumber network addresses without accessing individual clients.

While IPv6 does come as an advanced internet protocol, there are some downsides like the major changes IT infrastructure changes required. If you are looking for an IPv4 marketplace that allows you to buy IPv4 addresses at competitive rates, get in touch with us today and steer your way around additional IT costs.
 
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