4over6
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4over6 is an IPv6 transition technology intended as a mechanism for Internet service providers to provide continued access to the IPv4 Internet over an IPv6-only service provider infrastructure. There are currently two versions of the protocol: Public 4over6 which is deployed but not recommended for new implementations,[1] and Lightweight 4over6 which is an extension to the Dual-Stack Lite architecture.[2]
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[edit | edit source]- Lightweight 4over6 Efforts Debuted at IETF 85: An IPv4 Service Continuity Solution for Smooth IPv6 Transition
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