ALTO and IPv4/IPv6 Co-existence and Transition
draft-penno-alto-ipv4v6-00
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Authors | Reinaldo Penno , Jan Medved | ||
Last updated | 2010-06-16 | ||
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Abstract
IPv4/IPv6 co-existence and transition is topic or great discussion and interest. In order to deal with IPv4 depletion ISPs have some techniques at their disposal such as Carrier Grade NAT , DS-Lite and 6rd. As this techniques get deployed, they change the topology of the network by creating gateways or overlays which in the end affect how ALTO might work. This draft discusses such impacts and possible solutions.
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