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Title : Port Restricted IP Address Assignment
Author(s) : G. Bajko, T. Savolainen, M. Boucadair, P. Levis
Filename : draft-bajko-pripaddrassign-01.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2009-3-9
When IPv6 was designed, the assumption was that the transition from IPv4 to IPv6
will occur way before the exhaustion of the available IPv4 address pool. The
unexpected growth of the IPv4 Internet and the hesitation and technical
difficulties to deploy IPv6 indicates that the transition may take much longer
than originally anticipated.
It is expected that communication using IPv6 addresses will increase during the
next few years to come at the expense of communication using IPv4 addresses. The
Internet should reach a safety point in the future, where the number of IPv4
public addresses in use at a given time begins decreasing. It is very likely that
the IPv4 public address pool currently available at IANA will be exhausted before
the internet reaches this safety point. This creates a need to prolong the
lifetime of the available IPv4 addresses.
This document defines methods to allocate the same IPv4 address to multiple hosts,
with the aim to prolong the availability of public IPv4 addresses, possibly for as
long as it takes for IPv6 to take over the demand for IPv4.
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