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Title : IPv6 Edge Domain Implicit Tunnel (EDIT)
Author(s) : T. Hain
Filename : draft-hain-ipv6-edit-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2009-10-19
There will be IPv4-only applications that remain in use as network
managers begin deploying IPv6-only networks, or turning off IPv4 in
the exiting dual-stack networks. These applications require a dual- stack capable host operating system, but that OS may find that the
local network has not provided on-link IPv4 provisioning or routing
support for the resulting packets. Skepticism that this situation
will exist is widespread; because it is easy to ignore the costs
someone else will incur and focus on the local situation. Taking the
system level viewpoint, that skepticism makes no sense when it is
widely acknowledged that people will resist replacing something that
is working, particularly when the reason it might artificially stop
is due to 'someone else's problem'. The reality of IPv4-only
applications persisting in an IPv6-only provisioned network is
specifically ignored by RFC 4038. This document deals with the
situation by defining a new tunneling type for use within the edge or
leaf network to the border where it interconnects with an IPv4
routing domain.
The draft is being discussed on the ipv6@ietf.org list.
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