A YANG Data Model for Open IPv6 Transition
draft-zhou-netmod-openv6-transition-cfg-00
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Authors | Cathy Zhou , Qiong Sun | ||
Last updated | 2014-04-24 (Latest revision 2013-10-21) | ||
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Abstract
During the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, there are many kinds of transition methods and scenarios that have been or are currently being defined in IETF, e.g., DS-Lite, Lw4over6, MAP-E, 4rd, 6rd and etc. Carriers have to select and determine their transition ways among all of these techniques, which brings slow transition to IPv6. Currently, we face two main challenges in IPv6 transition: the legacy equipment does not support multiple IPv6 transition technologies at the same time and there are not enough native IPv6 applications. This document describes an open IPv6 YANG [RFC6020] data model which serves as a framework for configuring and managing an IPv6 service to provide a low-cost and unified way to IPv6 transition.
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