Use cases for MAP-T
draft-maglione-softwire-map-t-scenarios-06
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| Authors | Roberta Maglione , Wojciech Dec , Ida Leung , Edwin Mallette | ||
| Last updated | 2016-04-16 (Latest revision 2015-10-14) | ||
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Abstract
The Softwire working group standardized both encapsulation and translation based stateless IPv4/IPv6 solutions in order to be able to provide IPv4 connectivity to customers in an IPv6-Only environment. The purpose of this document is to describe some operational use cases that would benefit from a translation based approach and highlights the operational benefits that a translation based solution would allow.
Authors
Roberta Maglione
Wojciech Dec
Ida Leung
Edwin Mallette
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