IPv6 is the next-generation Internet Protocol standard that is intended to replace IPv4. CJT provides guidance in implementing IPv6 for the effectiveness and smoothness of the transition process. Included in this service are IPv6 address planning, management, implementation on networks and servers.
IP version 6 (IPv6) is the latest version of the Internet Protocol. IPv6 was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to address the problem of IPv4 address exhaustion. IPv6 is intended to replace IPv4 which is currently used in various companies.
CJT guides your company through the migration process to IPv6, starting with assessing the readiness of your systems and infrastructure for IPv6 implementation. The assessment covers aspects of network devices, operating systems, applications, and databases. We then recommend a design and implementation plan, as well as the implementation of IP Address Management (IPAM) for ease of day-to-day operations.
The IPv6 management process continues to the migration process, which is a gradual transition process from legacy IP (IPv4) to the next generation IP (IPv6) on network infrastructure and Active Directory infrastructure, namely the implementation of SLAAC, implementation of DHCPv6, reconfiguring network devices, replacing IP addresses on servers and workstations. And of course, in this process we also consider the Business Continuity aspect.