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	Title		: IPvLX: IPv6 Addressing in the IPv4 Internet
	Author(s)	: F. Templin
	Filename	: draft-templin-ipvlx-00.txt
	Pages		: 23
	Date		: 2004-8-18
	
The IPv6 128-bit address space was designed as a solution for the
   32-bit limitation of IPv4, but deployment of IPv4 in the global
   Internet continues via private addressing domains behind Network
   Address Translators (NATs).  For these reasons, use of IPv6 at the
   end nodes with minimal perturbation of IPv4 networks presents a
   natural long-term transition and coexistence alternative. This
   document proposes IP Virtual Link Extension (IPvLX): a new
   encapsulation method for IPv6 addressing in IPv4 networks.

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