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IPv4 Vs IPv6

chootchiew

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When I check my ip addr, I see both the v4 and v6 addr. Which one is it in used ? When will the v4 phase out ?:cool:
Can IP Man advise ?
 
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most isp's still rely on ipv4. and a vast number of ott web servers still use ipv4.
 
most isp's still rely on ipv4. and a vast number of ott web servers still use ipv4.

SH, ST and M1 still using v4 ?
I think maybe they are in transition that's why I am seeing 2 ip. Do you know how to ping test to v6 since it is not in numeric numbers. :confused:
 
SH, ST and M1 still using v4 ?
I think maybe they are in transition that's why I am seeing 2 ip. Do you know how to ping test to v6 since it is not in numeric numbers. :confused:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-sg/windows/ipv6-faq#1TC=windows-7
An IPv6 address has eight groups of hexadecimal characters (the numbers 0–9 and the letters A–H) separated by colons—for example, 3ffe:ffff:0000:2f3b:02aa:00ff:fe28:9c5a. The leading zeroes in a section can be suppressed—for example, 3ffe:ffff:0:2f3b:2aa:ff:fe28:9c5a.

Tools to convert HEX to IP address:

example:http://ncalculators.com/digital-computation/ip-address-hex-decimal-binary.htm
 
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