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I-D ACTION:draft-savola-v6ops-6bone-mess-00.txt



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	Title		: Moving from 6bone to IPv6 Internet
	Author(s)	: P. Savola
	Filename	: draft-savola-v6ops-6bone-mess-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2002-10-24
	
Currently, IPv6 Internet is, globally considered, inseparable from
the 6bone network.  The 6bone has been built as a tighly meshed
tunneled topology.  As the number of participants has grown, it has
become an untangible mess, hindering the real deployment of IPv6 due
to low quality of connections.  This memo discusses the nature and
the state of 6bone/IPv6 Internet, points out problems and outlines a
few ways to start fixing them; also, some rough operational
guidelines for different-sized organizations are presented.  The most
important issues are: not offering transit to everyone and real
transit operators being needed to take a more active role.

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