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   IPv6 Core Protocols Implementation (c) by Morgan Kaufmann

   The type of the release is: eBook
   In the PDF format with ISBN: 0124477518 and Pub Date: October 12, 2006
   The size of the release is: 02 disks x 2.88mb
   And released on: 09/17/2007

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   The authoritative reference text on KAME and IPv6!
   
   IPv6 was introduced in 1994 and has been in development at the IETF for 
   over 10 years. It has now reached the deployment stage. KAME, the 
   de-facto open-source reference implementation of the IPv6 standards, 
   played a significant role in the acceptance and the adoption of the IPv6 
   technology. The adoption of KAME by key companies in a wide spectrum of 
   commercial products is a testimonial to the success of the KAME project, 
   which concluded not long ago. This book is the first and the only one of 
   its kind, which reveals all of the details of the KAME IPv6 protocol 
   stack, explaining exactly what every line of code does and why it was 
   designed that way. Through the dissection of both the code and its 
   design, the authors illustrate how IPv6 and its related protocols have 
   been interpreted and implemented from the specifications. This reference 
   will demystify those ambiguous areas in the standards, which are open to 
   interpretation and problematic in deployment, and presents solutions 
   offered by KAME in dealing with these implementation challenges. About 
   the Authors Qing Li is a senior architect at Blue Coat Systems, Inc. 
   leading the design and development efforts of the next-generation IPv6 
   enabled secure proxy appliances. Qing holds multiple US patents. Qing is 
   a contributing author of the book titled Handbook of Networked and 
   Embedded Control Systems published in June 2005. He is the author of the 
   embedded systems development book titled Real-Time Concepts for Embedded 
   Systems published in April 2003. Tatuya Jinmei Ph.D. is a research 
   scientist at Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba 
   Corporation. He had been a core developer of the KAME project since the 
   launch of the project through its conclusion. In 2003, he received the 
   Ph.D. degree from Keio University, Japan, based on his work at KAME. 
   Keiichi Shima is a senior researcher at Internet Initiative Japan Inc. 
   He was a core developer of the KAME project from 2001 to the end of the 
   project and developed Mobile IPv6/NEMO Basic Support protocol stack. He 
   is now working on the new mobility stack (the SHISA stack) for BSD 
   operating systems. IPv6 Core Protocols Implementation addresses with 
   technical depth and clarity an IPv6 implementation on University 
   California Berkeley Source Code Distribution (BSD), from the KAME 
   project that was based in Japan, which is both a commercial and academic 
   success in the world wide networking implementation market. The book 
   begins with an overview of the KAME project and source code 
   distribution, and then provides a concise, but thorough overview of the 
   BSD network implementation. Then the book provides the architecture and 
   an implementation code base component for IPv6 added to the current BSD 
   TCP/IP Internet Protocol layer code base, the implications of the 
   changes to the Transport Layer, and then provides a review of the BSD 
   Socket Application Interface changes for IPv6. The authors did a very 
   good job of representing the source code implementation and it was easy 
   to read and comprehend, with discussion for each programmatic 
   presentation of the code base functions and data structures. This book 
   will be valuable to both networking architects and programmers that have 
   to absorb and understand the implementation of IPv6 within the TCP/IP 
   network implementation and reference model. The book was a pleasure to 
   read and reminded me of the TCP/IP technical books by the late Dr. 
   Richard Stevens, and afforded me the same technical depth. CTO IPv6 
   Forum www.ipv6forum.com  
   
   *Covering a snapshot version of KAME dated April 2003 based on FreeBSD 
   4.8 
   *Extensive line-by-line code listings with meticulous explanation of 
   their rationale and use for the KAME snapshot implementation, which is 
   generally applicable to most recent versions of the KAME IPv6 stack 
   including those in recent releases of BSD variants 
   * Numerous diagrams and illustrations help in visualizing the 
   implementation  
   * In-depth discussion of the standards provides intrinsic understanding 
   of the specifications 

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