FW: New Version Notification for draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn

Sheng Jiang <shengjiang@huawei.com> Wed, 08 July 2009 01:40 UTC

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Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 09:33:18 +0800
From: Sheng Jiang <shengjiang@huawei.com>
Subject: FW: New Version Notification for draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn
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Cc: 'Brian Carpenter' <brian@cs.auckland.ac.nz>, guoseu@huawei.com
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Dear all,

A revised version of draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn-02 has been submitted
to v6ops WG this work. We have integrated comments from maillist into this
version. We also removed normative parts (to be  documented in other WGs) so
that it suits v6ops WG scope well.

Please review and comments on it. We plan to ask for WG adoption in
Stockholm. Many thanks. 

Best regards,

Sheng

> Filename:	   draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn
> Version:	   02
> Staging URL:	   
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jiang-v6ops-incremental-cgn-02
>
> Title:		   An Incremental Carrier-Grade NAT 
> (CGN) for IPv6 Transition
> Creation_date:	   2009-07-06
> 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) approach 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
> 
> 
>