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FW: I-D ACTION:draft-elmalki-v6ops-3gpp-translator-00.txt



Hi

This is a companion draft to draft-ietf-v6ops-3gpp-analysis.
The focus is on translator solutions for 3GPP networks
and in particular SIP-based IPv6 IMS. We'd like to know
what the v6ops wg thinks about the approach in the draft.
We will also be seeking comments from the sipping wg.

Thanks
/Karim

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 > 
 > 	Title		: IPv6-IPv4 Translators in 3GPP Networks
 > 	Author(s)	: K. El Malki et al.
 > 	Filename	: draft-elmalki-v6ops-3gpp-translator-00.txt
 > 	Pages		: 16
 > 	Date		: 2003-6-17
 > 	
 > There have been discussions on the v6ops mailing list and at IETF 
 > meetings regarding the suitability of translators (e.g. NAT-PT) as 
 > mechanisms for IPv4 to IPv6 transition. It has often been 
 > stated that 
 > NAT-PT is not a mechanism to be recommended in general to solve the 
 > IPv6-IPv4 transition problem and some modifications to NAT-PT have 
 > been proposed. However there have also been discussions regarding 
 > special scenarios where some form of translators could be 
 > deployed if 
 > their use is documented appropriately. The aim of this draft is to 
 > document the rationale for using translators in 3GPP networks, in 
 > particular for IPv6-only IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) and to 
 > describe possible solutions to the problem and the interactions with 
 > SIP.
 > 
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 > translator-00.txt
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