IPv4 is the most prevalent internet layer protocol in networks today. And for a long time, it was the only standard protocol. But IPv4 has its limitations, namely the number of available IPv4 addresses.
With the introduction of the IPv6 internet layer protocol, the number of available addresses grew enormously. And now networks are beginning to change. They are morphing into a mix of both IPv4 and IPv6 addressed devices, or in some cases, entirely IPv6 addressed devices. And a network management solution (NMS) must be designed to support all of these devices.
As part of a continuous forward-thinking effort, the dopplerVUE NMS offers:
- support of IPv4, IPv6 and dual-stack networks.
- IPv4 and IPv6 protocol options built-in to every network discovery job to ensure all network devices are found
- IPv4 and IPv6 addressing displayed in the inventory tree, inventory list view, and maps







