…rs Authority) of the "6to4 relay anycast prefix." 1 Introduction According to [ RFC3056 ], there are two deployment options for a 6to4 routing domain, depending on whether or not the domain is using an IPv6 exterior routing protocol. If a routing protocol is used, then the 6to4 r…
…red addresses, such as for Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ] and 6to4 [ RFC3056 ] addresses, for instance (see Sections 10.6 and 10.7 for examples). Any such rows automatically added by the implementation as a result of address acquisition MUST NOT override a row for the …
…red addresses, such as for Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ] and 6to4 [ RFC3056 ] addresses, for instance (see Sections 10.6 and 10.7 for examples). Any such rows automatically added by the implementation as a result of address acquisition MUST NOT override a row for the …
… May 2015 1 . Introduction The original form of the 6to4 transition mechanism [ RFC3056 ] relies on unicast addressing. However, its extension specified in "An Anycast Prefix for 6to4 Relay Routers" [ RFC3068 ] has been shown to have severe practical problems when used in the Int…
…---+---------------+ | Address Block | 2002::/16 [2] | | Name | 6to4 | | RFC | [RFC3056] | | Allocation Date | February 2001 | | Termination Date | N/A | | Source | True | | Destination | True | | Forwardable | True | | Global | N/A [2] | | Reserved-by-Protocol | False | +-------…
…red addresses, such as for Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) [ RFC4193 ] and 6to4 [ RFC3056 ] addresses, for instance (see Sections 10.6 and 10.7 for examples). Any such rows automatically added by the implementation as a result of address acquisition MUST NOT override a row for the …
…+---------------+ | Address Block | 2002::/16 [ 2 ] | | Name | 6to4 | | RFC | [ RFC3056 ] | | Allocation Date | February 2001 | | Termination Date | N/A | | Source | True | | Destination | True | | Forwardable | True | | Global | N/A [ 2 ] | | Reserved-by-Protocol | False | +----…
… v6 networks are disconnected (due, for example, to a failure in a 6to4 relay) [RFC3056]. It can also help with hosts that have both a native IPv6 address and a 6to4 address. In such a case, higher local preferences could be assigned to the v6 addresses, followed by the 6to4 addr…
…tandards 4.1 . RFC 3056 : Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds RFC 3056 [ RFC3056 ] describes a way of generating IPv6 addresses from an existing public IPv4 address. That document describes an address format in which the first 48 bits concatenate a well-known prefix with a…
…6 Standards 4.1. RFC 3056: Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds RFC 3056 [RFC3056] describes a way of generating IPv6 addresses from an existing public IPv4 address. That document describes an address format in which the first 48 bits concatenate a well-known prefix with a …
…v6 networks are disconnected (due, for example, to a failure in a 6to4 relay) [ RFC3056 ]. It can also help with hosts that have both a native IPv6 address and a 6to4 address. In such a case, higher local preferences could be assigned to the v6 addresses, followed by the 6to4 add…
…purposes [ RFC3849 ]. [ 3 ] 2002::/16 is reserved for use in 6to4 deployments [ RFC3056 ] [ 4 ] 3FFE::/16 is an experimental allocation to the 6BONE [ RFC2471 ]. This prefix will be returned to the unassigned address pool on the 6th June 2006 [ RFC3701 ]. References: [ RFC2471 ] …
… not appear on the public Internet. 2.7. 6to4 2002::/16 are the 6to4 addresses [RFC3056]. The 6to4 addresses may be advertised when the site is running a 6to4 relay or offering a 6to4 transit service. Running such a service [RFC3964] entails filtering rules specific to 6to4 [RFC3…
…v6 networks are disconnected (due, for example, to a failure in a 6to4 relay) [ RFC3056 ]. It can also help with hosts that have both a native IPv6 address and a 6to4 address. In such a case, higher local preferences could be assigned to the v6 addresses, followed by the 6to4 add…
…v6 networks are disconnected (due, for example, to a failure in a 6to4 relay) [ RFC3056 ]. It can also help with hosts that have both a native IPv6 address and a 6to4 address. In such a case, higher local preferences could be assigned to the v6 addresses, followed by the 6to4 add…