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	Title		: Recommendations on the use of IPv6 in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
	Author(s)	: V. Gurbani, C. Boulton
	Filename	: draft-gurbani-sipping-ipv6-sip-01.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2005-10-20
	
Most operational experience with SIP to date has been over the IPv4
   network; however, SIP implementations that support IPv6 are starting
   to emerge.  IPv6 support in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) goes
   beyond merely running a SIP stack on a host supporting a dual IP-
   stack (i.e., IPv4/IPv6).  In addition to host-level support for IPv6,
   a SIP stack itself must exhibit certain behavior if it is to support
   IPv6.  This document describes such behavior in the form of
   recommendations that SIP implementors can use while constructing
   IPv6-aware SIP clients and servers.

   This work is being discussed on the sipping@ietf.org mailing list.

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