Experience from NAT64 applications
draft-tan-v6ops-nat64-experiences-00
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Authors | Jinghua Tan , JinYan Lin , Weibo Li | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-07 | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses our experiences from deploying NAT64 devices for various Internet applications. Before the final transition to an IPv6-only network, NAT64 is one of the possible technologies which may be used to give users access to the IPv4-only parts of the Internet via an IPv6-only network. This document analyzes the testing results for a number of popular applications and describes the problems to be solved in the period of transition from IPv4 to IPv6.
Authors
Jinghua Tan
JinYan Lin
Weibo Li
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