2016
DOI: 10.5815/ijcnis.2016.02.01
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Performance Evaluation of IPv4/IPv6 Transition Mechanisms

Abstract: Abstract-The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses has forced the deployment of the new version of the Internet Protocol (IPv6). However, the migration to the new protocol is done gradually and with the due care for many reasons that include: cost, inclusion of support for IPv6 in existing applications, training of technical staff, lack of web content available over IPv6 from important providers, and obsolete devices not anymore supported by manufacturers. For those reasons, many transition mechanisms have been propose… Show more

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“…This was expected due to the operation of the tunnel process and confirms results found in [6]. The reduction in latency for the automatic tunneling suggests more efficient tunnel establishment than for manual tunneling confirming findings from [13]. The same metrics were measured in both directions across the circuit although only those from SW1 to SW2 have been shown here.…”
Section: Fig 6 Traffic Class Average Delay Variation (Msec)supporting
confidence: 84%
“…This was expected due to the operation of the tunnel process and confirms results found in [6]. The reduction in latency for the automatic tunneling suggests more efficient tunnel establishment than for manual tunneling confirming findings from [13]. The same metrics were measured in both directions across the circuit although only those from SW1 to SW2 have been shown here.…”
Section: Fig 6 Traffic Class Average Delay Variation (Msec)supporting
confidence: 84%
“…This method is used when the destination network is not able to use IPv6 and only accepts IPv4 packets. The third method is the network address translation and protocol translation (NAT-PT) in which the IPv6 packets are translated into IPv4 packets before transmission [8]. Due to the complexity of the latter method, the first two methods are the most common today.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author Quintero and his colleagues compared the performance of three transition mechanisms, namely ISATAP, 6to4, and NAT64 with IPv4 and IPv6 networks [16]. This comparison in terms of delay and throughput was performed on different operating systems (Debian, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10) for two types of traffic: TCP and UDP.…”
Section: Performancementioning
confidence: 99%