Transitional non-conflicting reusable IPv4 address block
draft-davies-reusable-ipv4-address-block-00
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Authors | Greg Davies , Christopher Liljenstolpe | ||
Last updated | 2009-11-11 | ||
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Abstract
Although IPv6 is being introduced globally, the entire IP ecosystem will not have transitioned to IPv6 before the forecast exhaustion of the global IPv4 address pools. This document describes a new transitional non-conflicting reusable IPv4 address block which will facilitate a smooth IPv4 to IPv6 transition for customers and transit providers. The address block would be assigned by IANA and have a limited time horizon to match its transitional purpose.
Authors
Greg Davies
Christopher Liljenstolpe
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