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Title : Evaluation of IPv6 Auto-Transition Mechanism
Author(s) : J. Palet, M. Diaz
Filename : draft-palet-v6ops-auto-trans-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2004-4-21
This draft evaluates a method called "auto-transition" to ensure that
any device can obtain IPv6 connectivity at any time and whatever
network is attached to.
The method looks for the best transition mechanism according to
performance criteria as well as the scenario where the device is
located.
By implementing such auto-transition method in either or both end
nodes or middle boxes (CPEs), users can always obtain IPv6
connectivity with no human intervention.
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