The End to End Problem in a fully generalized IPv4, IPv6, and IPv4+IPv6 network
draft-baker-v6ops-end2end-00
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Author | Fred Baker | ||
Last updated | 2005-08-15 | ||
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Abstract
This note is intended to describe the end to end problem as it applies to a network of networks, wherein some component networks independently run only IPv4 with or without a transition mechanism, some run only IPv6 with or without a transition mechanism and without coordination of transition mechanisms, and some run IPv4 and IPv6 in parallel supporting native routing.
Authors
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