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    1.  
    2. Guided by Shankar S. M.E Academic Project Review Compiled by Linux Professionals Team
    3. Topics of Discussion
      • Recap of our Project
      • Project Scheduled
      • Client / Server Connection
      • Lookup State
      • Cross Platform Access
      • Conclusion
    4. Recap of our project
      • Existing System
      • Network uses IPv4.
        • Lack of Addressing Space.
        • Lack of Security.
        • Proposed System
          • Implementation of IPv6.
      • Increased address space
            • 128 bits = 340 trillion 3 addresses.
      • Integrated security features.
    5. Topics of Discussion
      • Recap of our Project
      • Project Scheduled
      • Client / Server Connection
      • Lookup State
      • Cross Platform Access
      • Conclusion
    6. Our Project Scheduled
      • Module 1
        • Kernel Compilation and Creation of Batch Work.
        • Module 2
        • DNS Configuration Settings.
        • Module 3
        • Establishing Connection between Client and Server.
        • Module 4
        • Cross Platform Resource Access.
        • Module 5
        • Testing our Project modules in System Testing.
    7. Topics of Discussion
      • Recap of our Project
      • Project Scheduled
      • Client / Server Connection
      • Lookup State
      • Cross Platform Access
      • Conclusion
      • Registering the Clients with the Server through desired port number.
      • Check the status of server for adding the clients in the network access.
      • It can be done by specifying the IPv6 address for each of the clients available in the network.
      Client / Server Connection
    8. Snapshots for Client and Server conn.
    9. Topics of Discussion
      • Recap of our Project
      • Project Scheduled
      • Client / Server Connection
      • Lookup State
      • Cross Platform Access
      • Conclusion
    10. Lookup State
      • Initially the Server state is enabled.
      • The Client checks the Server status through desired port number.
      • If the server is not responding the clients produces an error message
      • “ The server is not active”.
    11. Snap shot for Lookup State
    12. Snap shot for Lookup State
    13. Topics of Discussion
      • Recap of our Project
      • Project Scheduled
      • Client / Server Connection
      • Lookup State
      • Cross Platform Access
      • Conclusion
      • Server is under RedHat Linux with IPv6 Support.
      • Client may be Windows / Linux family with IPv4 support.
      • Enabling the IPV6 Support in Client / Server Machines by service packs or kernel Modules.
      • Finally, Messages and Files can be Transferred regardless of the platform.
      Cross Platform Resource Access
    14. Snap Shot of IPv6 DNS Panel
    15. Snap Shot of IPv4 DNS Record
    16. Snap Shot of IPv6 DNS Record
    17. Topics of Discussion
      • Recap of our Project
      • Project Scheduled
      • Client / Server Connection
      • Lookup State
      • Cross Platform Access
      • Conclusion
    18. Conclusion
      • Long-term solution, Scalable, Reliable, Manageable
      • Secure and High-performance IP networks.
      • Resolving IPv6 and IPv4 name servers in network.
      • The Future Enhancement for our project involves:
      • Implementation of IPv6 Name Server.
      • Implementation of DHCP Name Server.
      • Implementation of SAMBA Server.
    19. Questions?
      • Thanks for your attention
      • Any questions?
      • <<<<< Thanks to u all >>>>>

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