Synopses & Reviews
VoIP stands for voice over internet protocol. This is the application of telephony via the internet. As this application comes into its own so does the new and improved internet protocol referred to as IPv6. The current protocol for the internet is IPv4. The problem with IPv4 is that it does not have nearly enough space for the growing population of cyberspace and is increasingly unsecure. IPv6 gives far more unique addresses for users and is much more secure and robust. Daniel Minoli discusses the convergence of VoIP and IPv6 as they emerge as the next generation of communication. This pairing of technology is referred to as VoIPv6. This is the future of internet telephony, and it is this relationship that the content of this book evolves around.
VoIP is a key application for IPv6 and Minoli uses a âcompare and contrastâ method to discuss why and how IPv6 will optimize VoIP. This book is the first to tackle IPv6 in the context of VoIP. It has been divided into two sections: the first covers VoIP applications and reasoning; the second relates IPv6 to the reader. This book covers the basic concepts and principles of IPv6 with an emphasis on its use in voice networks and telephony or VoIP.
Synopsis
s how to transition existing IPv4 internet telephony systems and conventional switched systems to IPv6-based systems
*Extensive treatment of security issues, including IP layer encryption and authentication methods
*Explains connection techniques including âplug and playâ approaches for equipment used in IPv6 systems
Table of Contents
The next BIG thing in communications explained and clarified for engineers, vendors, and providers!