IPv4-IPv6 Transformer


IPv4-IPv6 Transformer








Product Overview

Datatek's experience in protocol mediation and networking yields an innovative IPv4 to IPv6 migration solution: The IPv4-IPv6 Transformer.

Problems Raised by IPv6 Migration

Networks are migrating to IPv6, with dual-stack routers, upgraded operating systems and applications. Many of the devices and applications at the edges of the network will not be upgraded to IPv6 or replaced in the near future, due to economic or technical factors. Some devices may never be upgraded.

Due to incompatibility of the protocols, IPv4 devices will not be able to communicate with pure IPv6 devices, networks and services.

Datatek's IPv4-IPv6 Transformer

How can you overcome these obstacles? The answer is the IPv4-IPv6 Transformer from Datatek Applications: a very powerful migration tool that will instantly enable IPv4 devices on the network edge to operate in the emerging IPv6 arena

It will remove many of the complex issues associated with coordinating network upgrades.

How it Operates

Datatek’s IPv4-IPv6 Transformer changes a legacy IPv4-only host into a dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 host. Simply insert theTransformer into the host’s network connection and you’re ready to talk IPv6! No changes to the host’s software or hardware are needed - it’s just a bump in the wire.




Physical

Flash Memory 512MB

Power Supply 30W; 12V Internal AC Power

LAN Ports Eight 10/100Mbps Ethernet; RJ-45

Console One DB9 Serial

Buttons System Reset/Factory Network Reset

LEDs Unit Power, Alarm, LAN Link/Activity

OS FreeBSD 8.0

Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) Calculated 100,000+ hours

Power Consumption 10W typical

Form Factor 1U 19-inch rack-mount design

Environmental

Dimensions (W x H x D) 19 x 1.75 x 8 in.

Unit Weight 3.6 lb (5.73 kg)

Power 100-120/200-240VAC

Cooling None - Fanless

Operating temperature 32-140 degrees F (0-60 degrees C)

Certification FCC Part A

Safety CSA Safety and Environmental Compliance


 


Newsflash

Datatek Applications can help you migrate your existing IPv4 network to IPv6. Contact one of our technical reps for more details.