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	Title		: Goals for Tunneling Configuration
	Author(s)	: J. Palet, et al.
	Filename	: draft-palet-v6tc-goals-tunneling-00.txt
	Pages		: 21
	Date		: 2005-2-15
	
This memo describes the set of goals for a tunneling setup protocol
   that could be used in several network cases to jumpstart its IPv6
   offering to its customers by providing them IPv6 connectivity through
   a simplistic tunneling mechanism.

   The basic network cases, which may have different sets of goals, are
   also introduced, including 3GPP and other Service Providers.  Two
   cases are analyzed in the Service Provider scenario, one which apply
   to simplistic mechanism where the user is already authenticated by
   other network existing means, and another which also takes care of
   the user authentication.

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