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Cisco bolsters routers to spur IPv6 migration.


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Cisco this week enhanced its IPv6 offerings for its carrier core and edge routers Also called an "access router," it is a router that sits at the periphery of a network. Contrast with "core router," which is a router that resides in the middle of the network. See router and WAN router. See also edge device.  in an effort to ease the eventual migration from IPv4. <p>The Carrier-Grade IP Version 6 Solution line includes a new hardware module for Cisco's CRS-1 router, and software for that system as well as for the ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) Using voice recognition to replace keypad entry for telephone voice menus. Typically used to speak the digits 0 through 9 insted of keying them, ASR systems may be able to recognize a limited vocabulary. See voice recognition and AVSR.  9000 edge router. Cisco also unveiled professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products.  offerings to assist customers in the transition from IPv4 to IPv6. <p>Cisco says there are 700 days left until the last block of IPv4 addresses are allocated. By 2015, there will be 15 billion IP endpoints on the Internet. The IPv6 enhancements rolled out this week are intended to provide a bridge from IPv4 to full IPv6 network while at the same time preserving existing IPv4 addresses to ease the migration. <p>IPv4 has a finite set In mathematics, a set is called finite if there is a bijection between the set and some set of the form where n is a natural number. (The value n = 0 is allowed; that is, the empty set is finite.) An infinite set is a set which is not finite.  of unique addresses, numbering approximately 4 billion, which is rapidly depleting due to the growth of Internet-connected devices and smart devices. IPv6 has 340 undecillion un·de·cil·lion  
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1. The cardinal number equal to 1036.

2. Chiefly British The cardinal number equal to 1066.
 unique addresses -- or more than 50 billion billion billion -- for each person on earth, more than enough to continue to support the demand for IP addresses, Cisco says. <p>However, the protocols of IPv4 and IPv6 are not directly compatible, so migrating a network from IPv4 to IPv6 requires preservation of IPv4 while orchestrating a gradual and prudent transition to IPv6. <p>This has been a chief reason why the industry has been procrastinating on this migration even though IPv6 was developed a decade ago. But with IPv4 addresses facing imminent depletion, the time may have come to accelerate the adoption of IPv6. <p>"I do think we've reached the point where we should be concerned about it," says Glen Hunt, an analyst at Current Analysis. "The biggets problem might be that we've been crying wolf about IPv6 and defining ways to get around attacking the problem. It's probably something to take seriously two to five years from now but (carriers) have to start to prepare." <p>With that, Cisco unveiled the Carrier-Grade Services Engine for the CRS-1. Deployed deep in the core of service provider's network, this module supports large-scale, high-throughput network-address translation (NAT (Network Address Translation) An IETF standard that allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with far fewer IP addresses than there are nodes on its internal network. ). <p>At the edge, Cisco rolled out Carrier-Grade IPv6 Solution for its ASR series routers. This is software that helps enable NAT at the edge of a network for smaller or distributed IP networks. <p>The software is intended to first tunnel IPv6 addresses through IPv4; and then perform the inverse function inverse function

Mathematical function that undoes the effect of another function. For example, the inverse function of the formula that converts Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit temperature is the formula that converts Fahrenheit to Celsius.
 as IPv6 addresses outnumber out·num·ber  
tr.v. out·num·bered, out·num·ber·ing, out·num·bers
To exceed the number of; be more numerous than.


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 IPv4. <p>Lastly, Cisco is offering services for the Carrier-Grade IPv6 Solution implementation. These are professional services designed to make the transition to IPv6 smooth and reduce the risk to network operations. The services include initial planning and IPv6 readiness assessment to design and implementation. <p>All products will be available in early 2010. Cisco did not disclose pricing.<p>Copyright 2009 IDG IDG International Data Group
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