Motivations for Stateless IPv4 over IPv6 Migration Solutions
draft-operators-softwire-stateless-4v6-motivation-02
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Authors | Gang Chen , Isabel Borges , Yiu Lee , Olaf Bonness , Mohamed Boucadair , Satoru Matsushima | ||
Last updated | 2011-12-05 (Latest revision 2011-06-09) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-softwire-stateless-4v6-motivation | ||
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Abstract
IPv4 service continuity is one of the most sensitive problems that must be resolved by Service Providers during the IPv6 transition period - especially after the exhaustion of the public IPv4 address space. Current standardization effort that addresses IPv4 service continuity focuses on stateful mechanisms. This document elaborates on the motivations for the need to undertake a companion effort to specify stateless IPv4 over IPv6 approaches.
Authors
Gang Chen
Isabel Borges
Yiu Lee
Olaf Bonness
Mohamed Boucadair
Satoru Matsushima
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