{"draft":"draft-ietf-v6ops-mech-v2-07","doc_id":"RFC4213","title":"Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers","authors":["E. Nordmark","R. Gilligan"],"format":["ASCII","HTML"],"page_count":"27","pub_status":"PROPOSED STANDARD","status":"PROPOSED STANDARD","source":"IPv6 Operations","abstract":"This document specifies IPv4 compatibility mechanisms that can be\r\nimplemented by IPv6 hosts and routers. Two mechanisms are specified,\r\ndual stack and configured tunneling. Dual stack implies providing\r\ncomplete implementations of both versions of the Internet Protocol\r\n(IPv4 and IPv6), and configured tunneling provides a means to carry\r\nIPv6 packets over unmodified IPv4 routing infrastructures.\r\n\r\nThis document obsoletes RFC 2893. [STANDARDS-TRACK]","pub_date":"September 2005","keywords":["TRANS-IPV6","ipv4","dual sack","configured tunneling"],"obsoletes":["RFC2893"],"obsoleted_by":[],"updates":[],"updated_by":[],"see_also":[],"doi":"10.17487\/RFC4213","errata_url":"https:\/\/www.rfc-editor.org\/errata\/rfc4213"}