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	Title		: Network Address Translation - Protocol Translation (NAT-PT)
	Author(s)	: S. Park, et al.
	Filename	: draft-daniel-natpt-bis-00.txt
	Pages		: 21
	Date		: 2005-1-18
	
This document specifies an IPv4-to-IPv6 transition mechanism.  This
   solution attempts to provide transparent routing to end-nodes in V6
   realm trying to communicate with end-nodes in V4 realm and vice
   versa.  This is achieved using a combination of Network Address
   Translation and Protocol Translation.  The scheme described does not
   mandate dual stacks (i.e., IPv4 as well as V6 protocol support) or
   special purpose routing requirements (such as requiring tunneling
   support) on end nodes.  This scheme is based on a combination of
   address translation scheme and V6/V4 protocol translation scheme.

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