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This draft is a work item of the IPv6 Operations Working Group of the IETF.
Title : IPv6 Enterprise Network Analysis
Author(s) : J. Bound
Filename : draft-ietf-v6ops-ent-analysis-01.txt
Pages : 29
Date : 2005-1-10
This document analyzes the transition to IPv6 in enterprise
networks. These networks are characterized as a network that has
multiple internal links, one or more router connections, to one or
more Providers, and is managed by a network operations entity. The
analysis will focus on a base set of transition notational networks
and requirements expanded from a previous Enterprise Scenarios
document. Discussion is provided on a focused set of transition
analysis required for the enterprise to transition to IPv6,
assuming a dual IP layer (IPv4 and IPv6) network and node
environment, within the enterprise. Then a set of transition
mechanisms are recommended for each notational network.
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