From the "dean" of RAD University:
The current version of IP (IP version 4) has been extremely successful,
allowing global internetworking as we know it today. It is the limited
address space that is the primary motivation for IPv6. Other motivations
include new Internet applications that will benefit from the added features.
Though none of us has a crystal ball, and we have seen many protocols
fizzle out, though when first appearing they held great promise for the future,
it appears that it is worth paying attention to IPv6. For that reason,
I have begun to include IPv6 in elective courses that I teach. Likewise,
I have decided to include a special section on RAD University to assist our
many visitors in gaining familiarity with IPv6.
RAD University is pleased to present a collection of tutorials and student
projects to help get you started with IPv6, the Next Generation IP:
IPv6 Tutorial
IPv6 Addresses
IPv6 Autoconfiguration
Path MTU Discovery for IPv6
ICMPv6
IPv6 over Non-Broadcast Multiple Access
IPv6 over ATM
Setting Up an IPv6 LAN
IPv6 Tunneling
We hope you find these tutorials useful and we welcome your comments.
Debby Koren
debby_k@rad.com