Procedure to bypass DS-Lite AFTR
draft-boucadair-softwire-cgn-bypass-03
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| Authors | Mohamed Boucadair , Christian Jacquenet , Jun Song , Qibo Niu | ||
| Last updated | 2010-10-08 (Latest revision 2010-08-23) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-boucadair-softwire-cgn-bypass-03.txt
Abstract
This document proposes a solution to avoid the use of two stateful DS-Lite AFTR devices when both end-points are located behind different AFTR devices. For this purpose a new IPv6 extension header, called Tunnel Endpoint Extension Header (TEEH), is defined. The proposed procedure encourages the use of IPv6 between DS-Lite AFTR nodes as a means to avoid the unnecessary crossing of AFTR devices. A Flow Label based solution is also described.
Authors
Mohamed Boucadair
Christian Jacquenet
Jun Song
Qibo Niu
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