IPv6 Addressing of IPv6/IPv4 Translators
draft-thaler-behave-translator-addressing-00
| Document | Type | Replaced Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Author | Dave Thaler | ||
| Last updated | 2009-08-27 (Latest revision 2009-07-06) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ietf-behave-translator-addressing | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses how an individual IPv6 address can be algorithmically translated to a corresponding IPv4 address, and vice versa, using only statically configured information. This technique is used in IPv6/IPv4 translators, as well as other types of proxies and gateways (e.g., for DNS) used in IPv6/IPv4 scenarios.
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