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	Title		: A Model of IPv6 Internet Access Service via L2TPv2 Tunnel
	Author(s)	: D. Kuwabara, et al.
	Filename	: draft-kuwabara-softwire-ipv6-via-l2tpv2-00.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2006-6-20
	
This memo covers two topics: a brief summary of NTT Communications'
commercial IPv6 service named "OCN IPv6", and a digest of the
architecture, which includs the user network interface specification
and some service specific parameters, of the service.

For NTT Communications' commercial IPv6 access service, IPv6 tunnel
is created over the exiting IPv4 network by Layer two tunneling
protocol [RFC2661].  By using L2TP, almost all the problems, which is
described in Softwire Problem Statement [I-D. ietf-softwire-problem-
statement] , is solved.  The NTT Communications service and the
architecture is one of a commercial grade solution example for
softwire problem statement.

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