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IPV6 Address Packet Definition and Transition
draft-ankwangwoo-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author An Kwangwoo
Last updated 2001-09-07
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Abstract

This memo provides information on the transition of IPV4 to IPV6. This information explains the IPV6's address packet definition. The method used is an efficient way to control all electric goods in a network with one IP address (telephone number). This type of packet definition will reduce hop count which dramatically improves speed, reliability, connections, and overall performance.

Authors

An Kwangwoo

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