The Applicability Index of IPv4/IPv6 Encapsulation
draft-mi-softwire-applicable-index-encapsulation-01
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Authors | Wei Mi , Jingguo Ge | ||
Last updated | 2016-06-30 (Latest revision 2015-12-28) | ||
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Abstract
The Softwire working group is currently discussing both encapsulation and translation based stateless IPv4/IPv6 solutions in order to be able to provide IPv4 connectivity to customers in an IPv6-Only environment. The purpose of this document is to describe the basic issues and key elements of the IPv4/IPv6 encapsulation, and presents its applicability index that would help the operators decide on the development scheme for their IPv6 transition.It could lead to significant operational benefits and potential savings for the operators.
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