SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 6, 2011 — In anticipation of World IPv6 Day, Infoblox Inc. today announced results from a survey of more than 2,400 enterprise IT representatives about their IPv6 concerns, adoption plans and current deployment status.
As the global supply of IPv4 addresses continues to dwindle, enterprises will need to be able to support the exploding number of IPv6-enabled devices that will connect to the network, whether a laptop, mobile phone, printer, scanner or tablet. Not having an IP address is the equivalent of having a phone without a phone number, which is why there is a critical need for enterprises to evaluate, prepare and begin the network migration process today.
Top-line survey results reinforce that enterprises are facing some major education, planning and implementation challenges that indicate most are ill-prepared for a successful IPv6 network migration. To address most of these concerns, dispel common myths and provide some best practices guidance, Infoblox IPv6 and DNS expert Cricket Liu will host a live IPv6 broadcast on June 7, 2011.
“The level of concern is high, which is good, but there’s a lot of uncertainty about the necessary steps, tools and plans required to successfully manage the transition from IPv4 to IPv6,” commented Cricket Liu, Infoblox Vice President of Architecture and Technology and DNS and IPv6 expert.
“While the transition won’t happen overnight, some obvious first steps include education, an assessment of which network devices are IPv6-ready, and implementing automated IP address management tools. Tracking IP addresses in a spreadsheet is truly risky with longer, 128-bit IPv6 addresses, increasing the likelihood of manual entry-related errors. Solutions that automate IP address management are now a necessity to prevent errors and keep up with today’s dynamic networks and instant user demands.”
To learn more about IPv6 enablement, myths and best practices, Infoblox offers the following resources:
The transition to IPv6 is a challenging and risky endeavor; however, if executed through proper planning and leveraging tools with built-in automation, it can be achieved successfully. Infoblox solutions provide the automation, visibility, intelligence and management needed for a successful IPv6 transition.
Critical Infoblox IPv6 capabilities include AAAA records for DNS resolution, dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 IP address management from a single interface, task delegation and automation for complex addressing tasks, IP discovery and network inventory for IPv6 address planning, automated IPv6 network change and configuration management to ensure the IPv6 network is secure and compliant, and more.
For more information about Infoblox IPv6-ready products, visit: http://www.infoblox.com/en/products.html.
Infoblox is an industry leading developer of network infrastructure automation and control solutions. Infoblox’s unique technologies, including the Infoblox Grid™—a real-time, data distribution technology—increase network availability and control, while automating time-consuming manual tasks associated with network infrastructure services like domain name resolution (DNS), IP address management (IPAM), network change and configuration management (NCCM) and network discovery, among others. Infoblox solutions are used by over 4,750 organizations worldwide, including more than one third of the Fortune 500. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and operates in more than 30 countries.
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