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    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://asiair.asia.edu.tw/ir/handle/310904400/3895


    Title: Design of an Enum DNS Server on a Hybrid IPv6 Translation
    Authors: Chien-Liang Liu;Shian-Shyong Tseng;Chang-Sheng Chen
    Contributors: Department of Information Science and Applications
    Keywords: DNS;dual-stack IPv4/IPv6;ENUM;knowledge-based system
    Date: 2004-04
    Issue Date: 2009-11-18 13:13:03 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: This article highlights design principles for building ENUM DNS servers on a hybrid IPv4/IPv6 internetworking environment and provides examples for illustrating the main ideas. Basically, any ENUM DNS servers, as different from ordinary DNS servers, should meet the TEKECOM carrier level (e.g., high relibility, capacity and speech quality, etc.). Current Internet is mainly based on IPv4, which has shown its inability on adapting itself to many real-world problems. The IPv6 protocol stack, with new characteristics such as 128-bit address space, intrinsic security and Qos supports, has shown to be superior to IPv4 for implementing these applications. However, most people still have limited IPv6 operating experience. The dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 model is usually adopted by most sites as a solution for migrating to native IPv6 environment. In this article, a knowledge-based system, called IDNS-MS, is developed to help insure the smooth operation of thir ENUM DNS systems.
    Relation: 網際網路技術學刊 5(2):139-146
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