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The current Internet is suffering from IPv4 address depletion. Stateless NAT64 is proposed to facilitate the IPv4/IPv6 co-existence and transition. In the past, the stateless NAT64 is mainly for IPv6 clients to access both IPv6 and IPv4 servers. As the fast growth of IP address consuming Internet services, the support for pure IPv6 servers is becoming urgent. In this paper, we propose a design of...
In the current Internet, IP address system suffers from the overloading of semantics. This brings great challenge to the scalability of the routing system and the mobility of network hosts. One proposal called Locator/ID separation which separates network layer into locater layer and ID layer has been discussed within the IETF and IRTF for years. In the meantime, the Internet is going through a phase...
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