- Four new chapters on DirectAccess, IP-HTTPS, NAT64/DNS64, and the Microsoft IT deployment of IPv6
- Group Policy settings for transition technologies
- Windows PowerShell cmdlets and configuration examples
- Discussion of rogue routers and RA Guard
- Discussion of IPv6 address space allocation strategies
- Happy Eyeballs and IPv6 brokenness support
- Updated and expanded security and deployment considerations
- Rewritten appendix on setting up an IPv6 test lab
- Latest IPv6 product team recommendations regarding disabling IPv6 and the use of ISATAP
- Modules Each chapter has learning objectives and review questions. Many chapters refer to Microsoft Network Monitor capture files, which are available from the Companion Content.
- Slides There are a set of basic PowerPoint side decks for each chapter and for four of the appendices, which you can customize for your delivery. These are also available from the Companion Content.
- Hands-on Use the instructions in Appendix C-Setting up an IPv6 Test Lab and have your students configure and demonstrate IPv6 functionality, taking their test lab from an IPv4-only to an IPv6-only environment.
- Microsoft technical reviewers and contributors: Vivek Bhanu, Onur Filiz, Firat Kiyak, Darene Lewis, Bill Murray, Chidambaram Muthu, Tim Quinn, Pat Telford, Ben Schultz, Sean Siler, and Jeromy Statia
- Technical review honorable mention: Dmitry Anipko, who reviewed every chapter and provided very detailed feedback on Windows IPv6 implementation details
- Writing the book’s Foreword: Chris Palmer, the IPv6 Program Manager
- My esteemed Technical Editor: Ed Horley, who provided great insight and value on industry-wide IPv6 developments and trends