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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the Next Generation Transition Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: On overview of the Introduction of IPv6 in the        
                          Internet
	Author(s)	: W. Biemolt, M. Kaat, T. Larder, H. Steenman, 
                          R. van der Pol, G. Tsirtsis, Y. Sekiya,
                          A. Durand, K. Yamamoto
	Filename      draft-ietf-ngtrans-introduction-to-ipv6-transition-04.txt
 	Pages		: 36
	Date		: 19-Jul-00
	
This document is a guide to the introduction of IPv6 in the IPv4 
based Internet or Intranets.  Several general issues to start IPv6 
networking in a predominantly IPv4 world are discussed, such as IPv6
addresses, IPv6 DNS and routing issues.  Short descriptions are given
of the different translation and migration tools and mechanisms that
translate between IPv6 and IPv4 and/or tunnel IPv6 over IPv4.  The 
remainder of this document describes how IPv6 can be introduced in 
various environments, such as ISPs, Internet Exchanges and end user 
environments.  Suggestions are given on the use of the different 
translation and migration tools in each environment.

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