IPV6 can be integrated with other network technologies such as VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) by configuring VPN devices to support IPV6 addresses. VPNs are typically used to establish secure connections between remote networks or users, and IPV6 can be used to generate unique and globally routable addresses for these connections. This allows remote devices to connect to the IPV6-enabled network and obtain an IPV6 address, which can be used to communicate over the VPN, just like any other network protocol.
VPNs also support IPV6 through various protocols such as L2TPv3, GRE, and IPSEC. These protocols are used to create a secure transportation layer for IPV6 packets over the VPN. Additionally, VPN software can be configured to support IPV6 addresses, which will allow users to connect to IPV6-enabled networks through the VPN.
Overall, IPV6 integration with VPNs helps in facilitating secure remote access to IPV6-enabled networks, enabling organizations to deploy global networks with ease.