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Title : Things to think about when Renumbering an IPv6 network
Author(s) : T. Chown, et al.
Filename : draft-chown-v6ops-renumber-thinkabout-01.txt
Pages : 39
Date : 2005-2-23
This memo presents a summary of scenarios, issues for consideration
and IPv6-specific tools for IPv6 network renumbering, i.e. achieving
the transition from the use of an existing network prefix to a new
prefix in an IPv6 network. Its focus lies not in the procedure for
renumbering, but as a set of "things to think about" when undertaking
such a renumbering exercise. The document is not intended to be
complete at the -00 phase, and will be enhanced as further
operational experience is gathered.
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