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Title : An IPv6-IPv4 Compatibility Aggregatable Global Unicast
Address Format for Incremental Deployment of IPv6
Nodes Within Predominantly IPv4-based Intranets
Author(s) : F. Templin
Filename : draft-templin-ngtrans-v6v4compat-01.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 25-Sep-00
This document specifies an IPv6-IPv4 compatibility aggregatable
global unicast address format and its application for incremental
IPv6 deployment for hosts and routers within predominantly IPv4-based
Intranets. This document assumes that, during the IPv4 to IPv6 co-
existence and transition phase, many sites will deploy IPv6
incrementally (not all at once) on hosts and routers within their
pre-existing IPv4 interior routing domains; especially those sites
which have large and complex pre-existing IPv4 infrastructures. In
such cases, the address format and methods described in this document
will enable IPv6 deployment for hosts and routers which do not share
a common multiple access datalink with their default IPv6 gateways.
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