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General Information According to Microsoft , the "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automates the assignment of IP addresses, subnet masks, cleared for copywritdefault gateway, and other IP...
Article Id: 19937
Category: DHCP

General Information It has been officially announced that on July 15th, the global root DNS name servers will start serving their zones in a secure manner (providing DNSSEC signed material). This will result in larger DNS packet sizes, due to the...
Article Id: 15941
Category: DNS

LSU DNSSEC: DNS Security Extensions What is DNSSEC? In short : A secure domain name resolution system . The Domain Name System (DNS) was not designed...
Article Id: 14500
Category: DNS

General Information Cacti is an open source application run by ITS UNI to provide network statistics on devices across campus. We provide anonymous access to a limited view of devices. We will also allow individual departments to view their specific traffic upon request.
Article Id: 17034
Category: Network Traffic Tools

What is IPv6?
Article Id: 15609
Category: IPv6

Binary: The binary number system is base 2. The only numbers in the system are 0 and 1. In binary, numbering follows powers of 2 instead of powers of 10 like in decimal. Decimal: 1 1000 2 100 3 10 4 1 = 1234 Binary: 1 8 1 4 1 2...
Article Id: 12692
Category: Information

What is IPv6? IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol Version 6 and will be the eventual successor of IPv4. Its main purpose is to combat the issue of running out IP addresses worldwide. The end-user will not see very many benefits from the new internet protocol, as most of the changes are seen behind-the-scenes for ISPs (Internet Services Providers). ...
Article Id: 15093
Category: Information

General Information This article will provide information on setting up an IPv6 configuration for the following Operating Systems: Windows 78/10, Windows Server 2008, & Windows 2008 R2. Once you Confirm that IPv6 is...
Article Id: 14951
Category: Configuration

To Disable IPv6: 1. Use the shortcut, Windows Key + X to open the Control Panel .
Article Id: 17573
Category: Configuration

How To Enable IPv6 1. From the Control Panel (Windows Key + X) , select Network and Internet .
Article Id: 17571
Category: Configuration