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Interaction of Transition Mechanisms in IPv4 to IPv6 Deployments

This document addresses the interactions between different transition mechanisms within a common scope, such as global, site, or host levels, during the transition from IPv4 to IPv6. It emphasizes the importance of awareness among implementers and users regarding potential issues arising from these interactions. The applicability statement outlines that the interaction pertains to various scenarios involving multiple transition tools. Furthermore, it suggests two approaches for addressing these interactions: creating a dedicated companion document or incorporating an interaction section in each transition strategy document.

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Interaction of Transition Mechanisms in IPv4 to IPv6 Deployments

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  1. Draft-ietf-ngtrans-interaction-01.txtApplicability statement IETF 54th – Yokohama July 14-19, 2002 Alain Baudot alain.baudot@rd.francetelecom.com

  2. Overview • Within a same scope (i.e. global, site, host) different transition mechanisms may interact with each other • Implementers and/or users MUST be aware of potential issues. • Interaction may impact transition strategies and scenarios, and other real life deployment cases, as well.

  3. Applicability statement • Interaction document applies to any scenario that may involve several transition tools of a same scope • Interaction document applies to other possible/realistic cases involving several transition tools of a same scope.

  4. Moving forward • Interaction may be addressed according to two main options : • a companion document dedicated (fully or partially) to interaction • every transition scenario document include a section dedicated to interaction

  5. Next step • Companion document may be draft-ietf-ngtrans-introduction-to-ipv6-xx : dedicated interaction section may come next to the tools overview, dealing with « pathological » cases. • Update study cases, involving every tools (e.g. ISATAP, Teredo) • Any other idea/proposal ?

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