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The configuration for address mapping is an important process for IPv4-over-IPv6 (4over6) technology, which is the major scenario of IPv6 transition. However, it is not straightforward to use current configuration methods because they were only designed to solve part of the configuration scenario. In this paper, we first analyze the challenges of current configuration solutions. After that, we propose...
IPv6 transition presents many challenges to the Internet community, and various solutions have been proposed, including dual stack, tunneling, and translation. Tunneling supports "like-to-like" IP connectivity across an "unlike" network, whereas translation supports "like-to-unlike" IP interconnectivity. No overarching strategy exists to address all possible scenarios...
Researchers at the Tsinghua University in Beijing propose a mechanism for letting IPv4 networks communicate with each other across an IPv6 backbone via a Border- Gateway Protocol (BGP)-based control plane for advertising tunnels and lPv4 network prefixes. They've deployed a prototype implementation on the native lPv6 China Education and Research Network 2 (CERNet2) backbone as the major part of the...
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