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        Title           : Connecting IPv6 Domains across IPv4 Clouds with BGP
        Author(s)       : J. De Clercq, G. Gastaud, T. Nguyen, D. Ooms,
                          S. Prevost, F. Le Faucheur
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ngtrans-bgp-tunnel-03.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 21-Nov-01
        
This document explains how to interconnect IPv6 islands over an IPv4
cloud, including the exchange of IPv6 reachability information using
BGP.  Two approaches will be explained, both requiring a Dual Stack
MP-BGP-speaking edge router per IPv6 island.  The hosts in the IPv6
islands can use native IPv6 addresses.

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