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	Title		: Comparison of IPv4 and IPv6 Header Overhead
	Author(s)	: W. Eddy
	Filename	: draft-eddy-ipv6-overhead-00.txt
	Pages		: 19
	Date		: 2006-5-8
	
This document provides an analysis and comparison of IPv4 and IPv6
header sizes under various circumstances.  The goal of this document
is to provide hard evidence for use in frequent discussions regarding
transition, where header overhead comes up as an issue used to
portray IPv6 depolyment as untenable.  The results show that for
links that are not fully utilized, the IPv6 overhead would only add a
few percent to their load over what IPv4 implies, while for congested
links, we note that header compression techniques for IPv6 are at
least as effective as those for IPv4.  This demonstrates that the
header overhead argument against IPv6 is misinformed.


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