Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has upgraded the Domain Name System F Root installation at its New Zealand location with Juniper Networks M-series routing platforms. The upgrade allows the nameservers at the location to handle IPv6 packet addressing. This latest deployment complements ISC's M-series deployments at its other Asia Pacific root server locations, including Osaka and Seoul. Financial terms were not disclosed.
ISC is a non-profit public benefit corporation that operates one of the 13 root servers behind the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS).
Monday, February 7, 2005
ISC Upgrades DNS Root Server to IPv6 with Juniper
Monday, February 07, 2005
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