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FW:New Version Notification for draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn
Dear all,
A revised version of draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn has been submitted to
v6ops WG. It had been represented by Brian Carpenter in v6ops meeting in
IETF 74 as draft-jiang-incremental-cgn-00 and received positive comments
also modification comments. We have integrated these comments into this
version.
Please review and comments on it. Many thanks.
Best regards,
Sheng
> Filename: draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn
> Version: 00
> Staging URL:
> http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn-00.txt
>
> Title: An Incremental Carrier-Grade NAT
> (CGN) for IPv6 Transition
> Creation_date: 2009-05-08
> WG ID: Indvidual Submission
> Number_of_pages: 11
> Abstract:
> Global IPv6 deployment was slower than originally expected in
> the last ten years. As IPv4 address exhaustion gets closer,
> the IPv4/IPv6 transition issues become more critical and
> complicated. Host-based transition mechanisms are not able to
> meet the requirements while most end users are not
> sufficiently expert to configure or maintain these transition
> mechanisms. Carrier Grade NAT with integrated transition
> mechanisms can simplify the operation of end users during the
> IPv4/IPv6 migration or coexistence period. This document
> proposes an incremental Carrier-Grade NAT (CGN) solution for
> IPv6 transition.
> It can provide IPv6 access services for IPv6-enabled end hosts and
> IPv4 access services for IPv4 end hosts while remaining most
> of legacy IPv4 ISP networks unchanged. It is suitable for the
> initial stage of IPv4/IPv6 migration. Unlike CGN alone, it
> also supports and encourages transition towards dual-stack or
> IPv6-only ISP networks.
>
> Submitter: Sheng Jiang (shengjiang@huawei.com)
>
> Author(s):
> Sheng Jiang, shengjiang@huawei.com
> Dayong Guo, guoseu@huawei.com
> Brian Carpenter, brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com
>
>
> Comment:
> Replacement for draft-jiang-incremental-cgn-00
>
>