@techreport{baker-behave-ivi-01, number = {draft-baker-behave-ivi-01}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-baker-behave-ivi/01/}, author = {Xing Li and Congxiao Bao and Fred Baker and Kevin Yin}, title = {{IVI Update to SIIT and NAT-PT}}, pagetotal = 19, year = 2008, month = sep, day = 16, abstract = {This note proposes an address and service architecture designed to facilitate transition from an IPv4 Internet to an IPv6 Internet. This service contains three parts: A DNS Application Layer Gateway, a stateful Network Address Translator that enables IPv6 clients to initiate connections to IPv4 servers and peers, and a stateless Network Address Translator that enables IPv4 and IPv6 systems to interoperate freely. It is couched as an update to RFCs 2765 and 2766. This is because the stateless service is essentially the SIIT with a different address format, and because the DNS Application Layer Gateway and the stateful translator have significant similarities to NAT-PT. There are, however, important differences from NAT-PT, responsive to the issues raised in RFC 4966.}, }