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Comparative Evaluation of Host-Based Translator Mechanisms for IPv4-IPv6 Communication Performance Analysis With Different Routing Protocols

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  • Ala Hamarsheh

    (Computer Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Arab American University, Jenin, Palestine)

  • Ahmad Alqeerm

    (Computer Science Department, Faculty of Information Technology, Zarqa University, Zarqa, Jordan)

  • Iman Akour

    (Information Systems Department, College of Computing and Informatics, University of Sharjah, UAE)

  • Mohammad Alauthman

    (Department of Information Security, Faculty of Information Technology, University of Petra, Amman, Jordan)

  • Amjad Aldweesh

    (College of Computing and IT, Shaqra University, Shaqra, Saudi Arabia)

  • Ali Mohd Ali

    (Communications and Computer Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Jordan)

  • Ammar Almomani

    (School of Computing, Skyline University College, University City of Sharjah, UAE)

  • Someah Alangari

    (College of Science and Humanities Dawadmi, Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract

The impending exhaustion of internet protocol (IP) version four (IPv4) addresses necessitates a transition to the more expansive IP version six (IPv6) protocol. However, this shift faces challenges due to the widespread legacy of IPv4 infrastructure and resistance among organizations to overhaul networks. Host-based translators offer a critical bridging solution by enabling IPv6-only devices to communicate with IPv4-only devices through software-level protocol translation. This paper comprehensively evaluates four pivotal host-based translator mechanisms—bump-in-the-stack (BIS), bump-in-the-application programming interface (API) (BIA), BIA version 2 (BIAv2), and bump-in-the-host (BIH). Using simulated networks with diverse configurations of IPv4/IPv6 applications, hosts, and routing protocols, the authors assessed performance through metrics including packet loss, convergence time, traffic throughput, and overhead. The results reveal variability in effectiveness across both translators and scenarios. BIAv2 demonstrated advantages in throughput and overhead due to stateless mapping. The research underscores the importance of selecting the optimal translation approach for specific network environments and goals. It guides smoother IPv6 adoption by demonstrating how host-based translators can facilitate coexistence during transition. Further exploration of performance tradeoffs can continue guiding effective deployment strategies.

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  • Ala Hamarsheh & Ahmad Alqeerm & Iman Akour & Mohammad Alauthman & Amjad Aldweesh & Ali Mohd Ali & Ammar Almomani & Someah Alangari, 2023. "Comparative Evaluation of Host-Based Translator Mechanisms for IPv4-IPv6 Communication Performance Analysis With Different Routing Protocols," International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing (IJCAC), IGI Global, vol. 13(1), pages 1-26, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcac00:v:13:y:2023:i:1:p:1-26
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