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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

Please note that there are two ways to disable IPv6: through the Control Panel and through the Registry Editor. Using the Control Panel method will only set your system to prefer IPv4 over IPv6, but not disable IPv6 fully. If you want to fully disable IPv6 and understand the risks to your Windows components if you do so , please see the Microsoft article at the bottom of...
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