IPv6 at the edge: The use of the IPv6 protocol at the edge of a network, typically to connect devices to the internet or to connect two networks together. It is commonly used to allow for more devices to be connected to the internet and to allow for more efficient routing of data. Examples include using IPv6 at the edge to connect devices to the internet or to connect two networks together using IPv6.
Categories: CC D4: Network Security | CCSP D3: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D4: Communication and Network Security | Security+ D3: Security Architecture | SSCP D6: Network and Communication Security
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