Dual Stack deployment using DSTM and neighbour discovery
draft-bereski-ngtrans-nd-dstm-01
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Authors | Philippe Bereski , Damien Galand , Gerard Gastaud , Gilles Diribarne | ||
Last updated | 2002-03-01 | ||
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Abstract
Today IPv6 nodes are generally dual stacked. With its automatic configuration of tunnel end points, [DSTM] is an appealing transition mechanism, provided that an efficient dynamic allocation of IPv4 address process is available.
Authors
Philippe Bereski
Damien Galand
Gerard Gastaud
Gilles Diribarne
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