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Title : IPv6 Campus Transition Scenario Description and Analysis
Author(s) : T. Chown
Filename : draft-chown-v6ops-campus-transition-03.txt
Pages : 29
Date : 2006-6-29
In this document we consider and analyse the specific scenario of
IPv6 transition and deployment in a large department of a university
campus network. The department is large enough to operate its own
instances of all the conventional university services including (for
example) web, DNS, email, filestore, interactive logins, and remote
and wireless access. The scenario is a dual-stack one, i.e.
transition to IPv6 means deploying IPv6 in the first instance
alongside IPv4. This analysis identifies the available (and still
missing) components for IPv6 transition, while validating the
applicability of the IPv6 Enterprise Network Scenarios informational
text.
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