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Transition from IPv4 to IPv6 has been made possible through various transition mechanisms, categorized as dual-stack, tunneling and translation. However, period of transition may take years to complete which both protocols will coexist due to Internet services deployed are widely in IPv4. So, a successful IPv6 transition is depended on the compatibility with the large installed base of IPv4 hosts...