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Title : IPv6-IPv4 Translators in 3GPP Networks
Author(s) : K. El Malki et al.
Filename : draft-elmalki-v6ops-3gpp-translator-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2003-6-17
There have been discussions on the v6ops mailing list and at IETF
meetings regarding the suitability of translators (e.g. NAT-PT) as
mechanisms for IPv4 to IPv6 transition. It has often been stated that
NAT-PT is not a mechanism to be recommended in general to solve the
IPv6-IPv4 transition problem and some modifications to NAT-PT have
been proposed. However there have also been discussions regarding
special scenarios where some form of translators could be deployed if
their use is documented appropriately. The aim of this draft is to
document the rationale for using translators in 3GPP networks, in
particular for IPv6-only IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) and to
describe possible solutions to the problem and the interactions with
SIP.
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