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Entries from September 2011

CloudFlare unveils free IPv6 translation service

September 29th, 2011 · Comments Off

Startup CloudFlare is turning the economics of IPv6 transition on its head with a free cloud-based IPv6-to-IPv4 translation service that is available to website operators starting today.
Dubbed Automatic IPv6, the new service is made possible through the use of proxies at CloudFlare’s 14 data centers worldwide. The proxies translate incoming IPv6 traffic [...]

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New decoders identify IPv6 traffic on IPv4 networks

September 29th, 2011 · Comments Off

Fidelis Security Systems has announced the release of new cyber decoders to provide better visibility of enterprise activity.
The Fidelis XPS IP Tunnel cyber decoder provides full inspection of sessions running over 6to4, 6over4, Teredo and GRE tunnels; the IPsec decoder identifies various types of IPv6 and IPsec tunnelling activity across IPv4 networks.
Fidelis said they can [...]

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BlueCat Networks’ New IPAM Release Reduces Network Administration Time and Effort by 80%

September 27th, 2011 · Comments Off

BlueCat Networks, the IPAM Intelligence™ company, today announced the latest release of Proteus, the most scalable and complete IP Address Management (IPAM) platform available on the market. Proteus version 3.7 reduces IT costs by simplifying the management of both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The new version delivers dramatically enhanced usability, even greater scalability, seamless network integration and industry-leading virtualization support.

“Proteus version 3.7 will bring greater automation to the management of our IP and DNS name space, making it faster and easier for our administrators to respond to IP and DNS change requests and bring new systems and workloads onto the network,” said Mark Miller, Partner at M&S Technologies. “We are impressed with the simplicity and ease-of-use of the latest version of BlueCat’s IPAM solution — tasks that used to take two minutes to complete now take less than 10 seconds.”

“The ever-increasing size and complexity of today’s networks can place a strain on IT departments,” said Brad Micklea, VP, Product Management, BlueCat Networks. “To cope, organizations need smart, simple, scalable management solutions. By simplifying daily, recurrent operations, Proteus allows junior and non-technical staff to make network changes that previously would have required an experienced administrator. Best of all, with Proteus, organizations can rest assured that delegation will not increase the risk of configuration errors that can often lead to core services outages and instability. Proteus automatically checks all data and hides unauthorized areas of the network from junior users, while built-in workflows allow senior administrators to accept or reject changes before they go live. Proteus offers a powerful combination of workflow delegation and automation, allowing organizations to free up valuable resources and reduce IT costs. Proteus also includes transaction auditing to provide real-time and historical data for regulatory compliance.”

Key Features of Proteus Version 3.7:

Quick Actions – Administrators can now quickly perform common day-to-day actions such as adding hosts, IP addresses and DHCP information directly from the Proteus home page. By providing a vastly simplified and streamlined method for adding DNS and IP data, Proteus reduces the time required to perform common tasks by up to 80 percent. Network management tasks that would have previously taken minutes can now be completed in seconds. The streamlined user interface includes pull-down menus that remove the need to remember IPs and zones and pre-selection of first available IP address for even quicker task completion, even by novice users. Full workflow integration, approval controls and auditing ensure accountability and compliance.

Industry-Leading Virtualization Support – BlueCat Networks’ Proteus IPAM platform and Adonis DNS/DHCP software solution now support both VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V. BlueCat Networks is the only IPAM vendor to support multiple hypervisors, giving customers a choice of virtualization platforms. Combining a secure operating system and best-in-class IPAM, DNS, DHCP software, our virtual appliances are easy to deploy and maintain, so customers benefit from low total cost of ownership, high performance, security and scalability.

Enhanced Support for IPv6 – The Proteus IPAM platform provides the industry’s most comprehensive IPv6 support for critical management services including NTP, SSH and SNMP. Proteus is an essential technology for transitioning to IPv6 and managing IPv6 and IPv4 environments from a single interface.

Enhanced Network Discovery and Integration – New LLDP-based Layer 2 discovery gives organizations greater visibility and access to critical information for switches and routers. Proteus is still the only DDI solution on the market that offers in-depth, built-in IPv4 and IPv6 discovery and reconciliation at no extra charge.

Reconciliation Policies – Reconciliation acceptance policies allow administrators to create acceptance criteria to automate the reconciliation of network discovery data in order to enforce network policies and reclaim unused, but reserved network space. By automating the reconciliation process, Proteus saves time and manual effort while introducing robust policy control to network discovery.

DHCP Templates – Administrators can now assign a DHCP template to individual IP addresses or groups of addresses in order to automatically inherit common DHCP settings and options, simplifying DHCP management and reducing time and effort.

For a free trial of BlueCat Networks’ Proteus IPAM solution, please visit http://pages.bluecatnetworks.com/FreeTrial.

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IPv6 adoption in the data center

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

Owen DeLong is an IPv6 Evangelist and Director of Professional Services at Hurricane Electric, a large provider of IPv6-native Internet backbone and colocation services.
Most data center operators know that a failure to transition to IPv6 will eventually restrict access to connected resources and degrade communications efficiency. But one lesson of World IPv6 Day (held June [...]

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H3C builds IPv6 for University of Hong Kong

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is designing and building its next-generation IPv6-ready network infrastructure with the help of IP networking solution provider H3C.
HKU has been continually upgrading the campus network in recent years and its latest initiative will cover several areas such as its main campus, student residential halls and [...]

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Internet of things: Should you worry if your jeans go smart?

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

What if those new jeans you’ve just bought start tweeting about your location as you cross London Bridge?
It sounds far-fetched, but it’s possible – if one of your garments is equipped with a tiny radio-frequency identification device (RFID), your location could be revealed without you knowing about it.
RFIDs are chips that use radio [...]

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London’s Olympics Could Lose The IPv6 Race

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

From the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, questions have been asked as to whether London 2012 will be able to live up to the spectacle of the 2008 games in China. One area people may not have considered however is whether Great Britain can match China with regards to its IT infrastructure.
Everything about [...]

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Internet of things: Should you worry if your jeans go smart?

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

What if those new jeans you’ve just bought start tweeting about your location as you cross London Bridge?
Complete info at BBC.

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CloudFlare’s CEO talks about the broken Internet, and how to fix it in

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

The Internet is broken. It’s fundamentally flawed in the ways that only things which are put together as patchwork can be. This is the inherent danger of starting a network, not realizing even a modicum of its potential, and then building everything on top of what already existed. It’s a patch job, and we live on it.
Complete info at TNW.

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Internet – Call for operators to move to IPv6

September 26th, 2011 · Comments Off

The Minister was speaking at a workshop on the transition from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and IPv6 organised by ICTA yesterday at The Link, Ebene.
Complete info at Defimedia.

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