Legacy NAT Traversal for IPv6: Simple Address Mapping for Premises Legacy Equipment (SAMPLE)
draft-carpenter-softwire-sample-00
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| Authors | Sheng Jiang , Brian E. Carpenter | ||
| Last updated | 2010-06-07 | ||
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Abstract
IPv6 deployment is delayed by the existence of millions of subscriber network address translators (NATs) that cannot be upgraded to support IPv6. This document specifies a mechanism for traversal of such NATs. It is based on an address mapping and on a mechanism whereby suitably upgraded hosts behind a NAT may obtain IPv6 connectivity via a stateless server, known as a SAMPLE server, operated by their Internet Service Provider. SAMPLE is an alternative to the Teredo protocol.
Authors
Sheng Jiang
Brian E. Carpenter
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