dIVI-pd: Dual-Stateless IPv4/IPv6 Translation with Prefix Delegation
draft-xli-softwire-divi-pd-01
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Authors | Qiong Sun , Rajiv Asati , Chongfeng Xie , Xing Li , Wojciech Dec , Congxiao Bao | ||
Last updated | 2012-05-03 (Latest revision 2011-10-31) | ||
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Abstract
This document presents the address specifications and deployment considerations of address-sharing dual stateless IPv4/IPv6 translation with prefix delegation (dIVI-pd). The dIVI-pd keeps the features of stateless, end-to-end address transparency and bidirectional-initiated communications of the original stateless IPv4/IPv6 translation, while it can utilize the IPv4 addresses more effectively. In addition, it does not require the DNS64 and ALG, and can be used with prefix delegation.
Authors
Qiong Sun
Rajiv Asati
Chongfeng Xie
Xing Li
Wojciech Dec
Congxiao Bao
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