IPV4 Vs IPV6 And The Differences ...
Difference Between IPv4 and IPv6
IPv4
IPv6
- Source and destination addresses are 128 bits (16 bytes) in length.
- IPSec support is required.
- IPv6 header contains Flow Label field, which identifies packet flow for QoS handling by router.
- Only the sending host fragments packets; routers do not.
- Header does not include a checksum.
- All optional data is moved to IPv6 extension headers.
- Multicast Neighbor Solicitation messages resolve IP addresses to link-layer addresses.
- Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) messages manage membership in local subnet groups.
- ICMPv6 Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement messages are used to determine the IP address of the best default gateway, and they are required.
- IPv6 uses a link-local scope all-nodes multicast address.
- Does not require manual configuration or DHCP.
- Uses host address (AAAA) resource records in DNS to map host names to IPv6 addresses.
- Uses pointer (PTR) resource records in the IP6.ARPA DNS domain to map IPv6 addresses to host names.
- Must support a 1280-byte packet size (without fragmentation).
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