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Title : Dual Stack IPv6 Dominant Transition Mechanism (DSTM)
Author(s) : J. Bound
Filename : draft-bound-dstm-exp-02.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-1-13
The deployment of IPv6 will require a tightly coupled use of IPv4
addresses to support the interoperation of IPv6 and IPv4 within an
IPv6 dominant network. Nodes will still need to communicate with
IPv4 nodes that do not have a Dual IP layer supporting both IPv4 and
IPv6. The Dual Stack IPv6 Dominant Transition Mechanism (DSTM) is
based on the use of IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnels to carry IPv4 traffic
within an IPv6 dominant network and provides a method to allocate a
temporary IPv4 address to Dual IP Layer IPv6/IPv4 capable nodes. DSTM
is also a way to avoid the use of Network Address Translation for
early adopter IPv6 deployment to communicate with IPv4 legacy nodes
and applications.
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