Performance Evaluation of Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol in IPv6 Network
Kuwar Pratap Singh, P K Gupta, G Singh

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the performance of the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol in IPv6 networks, demonstrating its effectiveness for short-distance communication without significant performance degradation.
Contribution
It presents a performance evaluation scenario for EIGRP in IPv6 networks, highlighting its suitability for short-distance data transmission.
Findings
EIGRP performs well in IPv6 for short distances
No significant performance degradation observed
Suitable for real-time data transmission in IPv6
Abstract
With the explosive growth in communication and network technologies, there is a great demand of IPv6 addressing scheme. However, the modern operating systems has option for this and with the development of IPv6 which removes the limitations imposed by IPv4 and provides the large number of address space. In this paper, authors have considered the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol and presented a scenario for its performance evaluation in IPv6 networks and obtained results are highly considerable for the short distance of communication and don't represent any problem of performance degradation while sending or receiving the data.
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