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Title : 6bed4: Peer-to-Peer IPv6 on Any Internetwork
Author(s) : Rick van Rein
Filename : draft-vanrein-6bed4-00.txt
Pages : 26
Date : 2013-07-29
Abstract:
The purpose of 6bed4 is to support IPv6-only applications, even on
IPv4-only networks. A specific area of concern is that of peer-to-
peer protocols such as SIP or document exchange during a chat
session. Such protocols are designed to run in any environment,
which means that they cannot rely on IPv6 for themselves, or for
their peers. The 6bed4 tunnel mechanism ensures that IPv6 can be
assumed on all peers.
The 6bed4 mechanism is meant as a fallback mechanism for IPv6
connectivity on networks that do not support it natively, by running
a tunnel over UDP and IPv4. The IPv4 address is used to support
traceability of the traffic originator, which means that no user
account or other configuration is needed.
The tunnel mechanism encapsulates IPv6 in UDP/IPv4 and builds on
existing IPv6 mechanisms; it employs Stateless Address
Autoconfiguration [RFC4862] to setup an IPv6 address on a 6bed4 Peer,
and Neighbor Discovery [RFC4861] to find the most direct route to a
remote 6bed4 Peer.
The IETF datatracker status page for this draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-vanrein-6bed4
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