This document describes a method for detecting the presence of DNS64 and for learning the IPv6 prefix used for protocol translation on an access network. The method depends on the existence of a well-known IPv4-only fully qualified domain name "ipv4only.arpa.". The information learned enables nodes to perform local IPv6 address synthesis and to potentially avoid NAT64 on dual-stack and multi-interface deployments. Status of This Memo This is an Internet Standards Track document. This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by th
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Updates to LDP for IPv6 The Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) specification defines procedures to ex...
This document defines extensions to the current sockets API for the Host Identity Protocol (HIP). Th...
This document specifies requirements for an IPv6 Customer Edge (CE) router. Specifically, the curren...
This document specifies the solution architecture based on "Mapping of Address and Port " ...
This document describes a mechanism for transporting IPv4 packets across an IPv6 network using IP en...
This document provides an overview of various ways to tunnel IPv6 packets over IPv4 networks. It cov...
This document defines a new Port Control Protocol (PCP) option to learn the IPv6 prefix(es) used by ...
This document revisits the dual-stack model and introduces the Dual-Stack Lite technology aimed at b...
DHCPv4-over-DHCPv6 (DHCP 4o6) Transport IPv4 connectivity is still needed as networks migrate toward...
Mobile Internet access from smartphones and other mobile devices is accelerating the exhaustion of I...
DHCPv4-over-DHCPv6 (DHCP 4o6) Transport IPv4 connectivity is still needed as networks migrate toward...
Using the Port Control Protocol (PCP) to Update Dynamic DNS This document focuses on the problems en...
This document describes a method to allow DNS Operators to more easily update DNSSEC Key Signing Key...
This document describes how the currently specified IPv6 flow label can be used to enhance layer 3/4...
DNS64 is a mechanism for synthesizing AAAA records from A records. DNS64 is used with an IPv6/IPv4 t...
Updates to LDP for IPv6 The Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) specification defines procedures to ex...
This document defines extensions to the current sockets API for the Host Identity Protocol (HIP). Th...
This document specifies requirements for an IPv6 Customer Edge (CE) router. Specifically, the curren...