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Title : Recommendations for IPv6 in 3GPP Standards
Author(s) : M. Wasserman
Filename : draft-ietf-ipv6-3gpp-recommend-01.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 25-Apr-02
This document contains recommendations from the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) IPv6 Working Group to the Third
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) community regarding the use
of IPv6 in the 3GPP standards. Specifically, this document
recommends that the 3GPP:
1. Specify that multiple prefixes may be assigned to each
primary PDP context,
2. Require that a given prefix must not be assigned to more
than one primary PDP context, and
3. Allow 3GPP nodes to use multiple identifiers within those
prefixes, including randomly generated identifiers.
The IPv6 Working Group supports the use of IPv6 within 3GPP and
offers these recommendations in a spirit of open cooperation
between the IPv6 Working Group and the 3GPP community. Since the
original publication of this document as an Internet-Draft, the
3GPP has adopted the primary recommendations of this document.
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