The IESG has approved following document: - 'Unmanaged Networks IPv6 Transition Scenarios ' <draft-ietf-v6ops-unman-scenarios-03.txt> as an Informational RFC This document is the product of the IPv6 Operations Working Group. The IESG contact person is Bert Wijnen. RFC-Editor note: - On page 2, please replace text OLD: Between the subnet and the ISP access link is a gateway, which may or may not perform NAT and firewall functions. A key point of this configuration is that the gateway is typically not "managed". In most cases, it is a simple "appliance", which incorporates some static policies. However, there are many cases in which the gateway is procured and configured by the ISP, and there are also some common cases in which we find two gateways back to back, one managed by the ISP and the other added by the owner of the unmanaged network. NEW: Between the subnet and the ISP access link is a gateway, which may or may not perform NAT and firewall functions. A key point of this configuration is that the gateway is typically not "managed". In most cases, it is a simple "appliance", which incorporates some static policies. There are many cases in which the gateway is procured and configured by the ISP. Note that there are also some cases in which we find two gateways back to back, one managed by the ISP and the other added by the owner of the unmanaged network. They are not covered in this memo because most of them either require some management, or the gateway added by the user can function as a L2 switch.