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	Title		: Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through NATs
	Author(s)	: C. Huitema
	Filename	: draft-huitema-v6ops-teredo-02.txt
	Pages		: 44
	Date		: 2004-6-14
	
We propose here a service that enables nodes located behind one or
   more IPv4 NATs to obtain IPv6 connectivity by tunneling packets over
   UDP; we call this the Teredo service. Running the service requires
   the help of "Teredo servers" and "Teredo relays"; the Teredo servers
   are stateless, and only have to manage a small fraction of the
   traffic between Teredo clients; the Teredo relays act as IPv6
   routers between the Teredo service and the "native" IPv6 Internet;
   the relays can also provide interoperability with hosts using other
   transition mechanisms such as "6to4".

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