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Title : The CIDR Network Descriptor expands the size of the IPtX Address Space beyond the IPv6 IP Addressing Specification
Author(s) : E. Terrell
Filename : draft-terrell-cidr-net-descrpt-expands-iptx-add-spc-01.txt,.pdf
Pages : 47
Date : 2006-5-5
This document provides the final clarification of the
conclusions resulting in the expansion of 'RFC 1518 and 1519',
which redefines the 'CIDR' notation as the 'Network Descriptor',
and proves that the IP Address Pool of the IPtX Specification is
greater than IPv6. In other words, IPtX is a more powerful and
cost effective IP Addressing Specification, which allows the
interface of the ?Front-End? to mimic or simulate the IPv4
Specification, a 32 Bit-Mapped IP Address, in the Backbone
environment of an unlimited size IP Address Space.
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