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Re: I-D ACTION:draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-analysis-00.txt



As an outline it looks complete, but most of the sections are only headers
in need of some meat.

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> Title : Transition  Analysis for ISP Networks
> Author(s) : C. Mickles
> Filename : draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-analysis-00.txt
> Pages : 15
> Date : 2003-2-26
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> This document provides analysis of how to transition the different
> types of Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks to IPv6.  It
> will provide design recommendations which may be followed to
> successfully deploy IPv6 services on a network that began as an
> IPv4 network. This is the companion document to
> draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-scenarios-04.txt which provides detailed
> background information on all scenarios.
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