[LAC-TF] RFC 5747 on 4over6 Transit Solution Using IP Encapsulation and MP-BGP Extensions (fwd)

Azael Fernandez Alcantara azael at redes.unam.mx
Wed Mar 10 16:45:12 BRT 2010


Buen Dia,

PSI
FYI

Alguien lo ha probado o podria probarlo ?

Seria interesante el poder documentar mas escenarios de este tipo en la 
region (islas de IPv4)

SALUDOS
____________________________________
Azael
UNAM
Mexico

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Subject: RFC 5747 on 4over6 Transit Solution Using IP Encapsulation and MP-BGP
     	Extensions


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         RFC 5747

         Title:      4over6 Transit Solution Using IP
                     Encapsulation and MP-BGP Extensions
         Author:     J. Wu, Y. Cui,
                     X. Li, M. Xu,
                     C. Metz
         Status:     Experimental
         Date:       March 2010
         Mailbox:    jianping at cernet.edu.cn,
                     cy at csnet1.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn,
                     xing at cernet.edu.cn,  xmw at csnet1.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn,
                     chmetz at cisco.com
         Pages:      15
         Characters: 33768
         Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

         I-D Tag:    draft-wu-softwire-4over6-04.txt

         URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5747.txt

The emerging and growing deployment of IPv6 networks will introduce
cases where connectivity with IPv4 networks crossing IPv6 transit
backbones is desired.  This document describes a mechanism for
automatic discovery and creation of IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnels via
extensions to multiprotocol BGP.  It is targeted at connecting
islands of IPv4 networks across an IPv6-only backbone without the
need for a manually configured overlay of tunnels.  The mechanisms
described in this document have been implemented, tested, and
deployed on the large research IPv6 network in China.  This document
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

This document is an Independent Submission.


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