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This draft is a work item of the IPv6 Operations Working Group of the IETF.
Title : IPv6 in 3GPP networks satisfying IETF's recommendations
Author(s) : J. Yoo
Filename : draft-ietf-v6ops-3gpp-ipv6use-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2003-10-28
3GPP PS (Packet Switched) domain Standard states the usage of IPv6 as
its network protocol to compensate the shortage of Internet address
and to use the enhanced network protocol functions. In case of the
current IPv6 usage in 3GPP packet domain standards, they have unique
IPv6 address allocation scheme which is somewhat different from the
one of IETF due to its 3G equipments and packet network elements.
Meanwhile, IETF presents 'recommendations to 3GPP networks (RFC3314
[2])' to satisfy compatibility between IETF IPv6 and IPv6 of 3GPP
networks and to lift up the IPv6 capabilities. In this situation,
this document provides a new IPv6 address allocation scheme in 3GPP
networks satisfying IETF' recommendations. Provided scheme keeps rules of recommendations of IETF standards and guarantees backward
compatibility with the legacy 3GPP IPv6 autoconfiguration.
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