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Title : 4over6 Transit using Encapsulation and BGP-MP Extension
Author(s) : J. Wu, et al.
Filename : draft-wu-softwire-4over6-01.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2006-9-10
Due to the rapid deployment of IPv6 networks, especially IPv6
backbones, the existing long-live IPv4 networks are going to be
connected to these IPv6 networks. In the environment that ISP hopes
to use IPv6 backbones while still provides end users IPv4 access to
support existing IPv4 applications, IPv4 traffic needs to be
transported over IPv6 backbones. Along with the growth of IPv6
backbones, the number of IPv4 access networks increases and the
IPv4/v6 interconnection topology becomes complex. Therefore, the
existing manual configuration mechanism for a large number of end-2-
end tunnels will cause an insufferable burden. This draft addresses
this problem and presents a mechanism of automatic 4over6 tunnel-end
discovery with BGP extensions.
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