Allied Telesis solutions offer the same levels of performance, high availability and manageability for both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. As you move from a current IPv4 network to a next generation IPv6 network, some transition will be required to ensure the new network will communicate with other local and remote devices and systems. To facilitate this transition, Allied Telesis provides dual stacking.

Dual Stacking

With dual stacking, IPv4 and IPv6 can co-exist seamlessly on the same equipment, using equivalent routing protocols, within the same topology. An organization can be confident that the network will support their transition from IPv4 to IPv6 at a pace that suits them. Their IPv6 network can be overlaid on the same equipment, in the same physical and logical layout, as their original IPv4 network.

The equipment can be managed equally by IPv4 or IPv6, enabling a smooth transition of the network management infrastructure as well.

IPv6 Security

IPv6 has been designed to be inherently more secure than IPv4, with built-in IP Security (IPSec) allowing two devices to dynamically negotiate security parameters and build a secure tunnel between them with no user intervention.

Protocols for IPv6 management of devices, such as SSHv6 and SNMPv3, allow the encryption of management sessions for secure connectivity. Network routing protocols such as OSPFv3 can demand the authentication of neighboring devices.

Security is an integral part of IPv6 protocols, to ensure the safe transfer of data and management information. Allied Telesis IPv6 capable routers and switches support these leading protocols and features for next generation networks.

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