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	Title		: Connecting IPv6 Islands over IPv4 MPLS using IPv6 
			  Provider Edge Routers (6PE)
	Author(s)	: J. De Clercq, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ooms-v6ops-bgp-tunnel-04.txt
	Pages		: 147
	Date		: 2004-10-28
	
This document explains how to interconnect IPv6 islands over a
   Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)-enabled IPv4 cloud. This
   approach relies on IPv6 Provider Edge routers (6PE) which are Dual
   Stack in order to connect to IPv6 islands and to the MPLS core which
   is only required to run IPv4 MPLS. The 6PE routers exchange the IPv6
   reachability information transparently over the core using the
   Multi-Protocol Border Gateway Protocol (MP-BGP) over IPv4. In doing
   so, the BGP Next Hop field is used to convey the IPv4 address of the
   6PE router so that dynamically established IPv4-signaled MPLS Label
   Switched Paths (LSPs) can be used without explicit tunnel
   configuration.

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