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        Title           : IPv6 Site Renumbering
        Author(s)       : C. Huitema
        Filename        : draft-huitema-ipv6-renumber-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 13-Jul-01
        
There has been recently a lot of the discussion in the IPNG, NGTRANS 
and DNSEXT working group about the level at which IPv6 shall support 
renumbering. A specific question is whether we need special support 
in the DNS to enable renumbering, as specified in [RFC2874], or if 
the simpler mechanisms specified in [RFC1886] are sufficient. In 
order to organize the discussion, this memo presents a set of 
realistic renumbering scenarios, discusses the possible frequency at 
which such scenarios can be repeated, presents some tools that can 
be used to organize the renumbering, and summarizes the operational 
requirements that have to be met by any renumbering solution.

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