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	Title           : sNAT-PT: Simplified Network Address Translation - Protocol Translation
	Author(s)       : H. Miyata
	Filename        : draft-miyata-v6ops-snatpt-00.txt
	Pages           : 24
	Date            : 2008-02-01

This document specifies an IPv4-to-IPv6 transition mechanism to 
provide accessibility for IPv6 node to IPv4 node, and vice-versa.
The goal of this document is not providing the most fundamental 
technology which could works well with additional technology.
We used to have an technology called NAT-PT[RFC2766]. NAT-PT was 
designed to work with problematic DNS Application Level Gateway. So,
it was changed to historical state by [RFC4966].
This document attempts to simplify NAT-PT specification, removing 
dependability on Application Layer Gateway as well as resolving
problems pointed in [RFC4966].

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