…ssigned by a network operator for use with an IPv4/IPv6 translation mechanism [ RFC6052 ]. Well-Known Prefix (WKP) The prefix 64:ff9b::/96, which is reserved for use with the [ RFC6052 ] IPv4/IPv6 address translation algorithms. 3 . Problem Statement Since the WKP 64:ff9b::/96 wa…
…ssigned by a network operator for use with an IPv4/IPv6 translation mechanism [ RFC6052 ]. Well-Known Prefix (WKP) The prefix 64:ff9b::/96, which is reserved for use with the [ RFC6052 ] IPv4/IPv6 address translation algorithms. 3 . Problem Statement Since the WKP 64:ff9b::/96 wa…
…ped to IPv6 multicast addresses [ RFC3307 ] based on the unicast mapping rule [ RFC6052 ]. An example of experiments of the multicast address mapping can be found in [ RFC6219 ]. 1.3 . Stateless vs. Stateful Mode An IP/ICMP translator has two possible modes of operation: stateles…
…ped to IPv6 multicast addresses [ RFC3307 ] based on the unicast mapping rule [ RFC6052 ]. An example of experiments of the multicast address mapping can be found in [ RFC6219 ]. 1.3 . Stateless vs. Stateful Mode An IP/ICMP translator has two possible modes of operation: stateles…
…he prefixes to be used as Pref64::/n and their applicability are discussed in [ RFC6052 ]. There are two types of prefixes that can be used as Pref64::/n. o The Pref64::/n can be the Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96 reserved by [ RFC6052 ] for the purpose of representing IPv4 addre…
…he prefixes to be used as Pref64::/n and their applicability are discussed in [ RFC6052 ]. There are two types of prefixes that can be used as Pref64::/n. o The Pref64::/n can be the Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96 reserved by [ RFC6052 ] for the purpose of representing IPv4 addre…
…ix, which may be a Network-Specific Prefix (NSP) or a Well-Known Prefix (WKP) [ RFC6052 ], is referred to in this document as Pref64::/n [ RFC6146 ]. This document describes a best-effort method for applications and nodes to learn the information required to perform local IPv6 ad…
…mats, such as those described in " IPv6 Addressing of IPv4/IPv6 Translators " [ RFC6052 ] and " An IPv6 Prefix for Overlay Routable Cryptographic Hash Identifiers Version 2 (ORCHIDv2) " [ RFC7343 ] . ¶ While looking at the transit nodes, it becomes apparent that these addresses a…
…mats, such as those described in " IPv6 Addressing of IPv4/IPv6 Translators " [ RFC6052 ] and " An IPv6 Prefix for Overlay Routable Cryptographic Hash Identifiers Version 2 (ORCHIDv2) " [ RFC7343 ] . ¶ While looking at the transit nodes, it becomes apparent that these addresses a…
…e 3] RFC 7136 IPv6 IID Significance February 2014 The NAT64 addressing format [ RFC6052 ] sets the whole byte containing "u" and "g" to zero. Another case where the "u" and "g" bits are specified is in the Reserved IPv6 Subnet Anycast Address format [ RFC2526 ], which states that…
…-----+ | Address Block | 64:ff9b::/96 | | Name | IPv4-IPv6 Translat. | | RFC | [RFC6052] | | Allocation Date | October 2010 | | Termination Date | N/A | | Source | True | | Destination | True | | Forwardable | True | | Global | True | | Reserved-by-Protocol | False | +-----------…
…----+ | Address Block | 64:ff9b::/96 | | Name | IPv4-IPv6 Translat. | | RFC | [ RFC6052 ] | | Allocation Date | October 2010 | | Termination Date | N/A | | Source | True | | Destination | True | | Forwardable | True | | Global | True | | Reserved-by-Protocol | False | +----------…
…) using the encoding described in "IPv6 Addressing of IPv4/ IPv6 Translators" [ RFC6052 ]. The synthesized addresses are then inserted into the list of addresses as if they were results from DNS queries; connection attempts follow the algorithm described above (see Section 5 ). 7…
…1 ] 2006-02 N/A False False False False True 64:ff9b::/96 IPv4-IPv6 Translat. [ RFC6052 ] 2010-10 N/A True True True True False 64:ff9b:1::/48 IPv4-IPv6 Translat. [ RFC8215 ] 2017-06 N/A True True True False False 100::/64 Discard-Only Address Block [ RFC6666 ] 2012-06 N/A True T…
…in bits 40-71 of the resulting IPv4-embedded IPv6 address. Relevant quotes from RFC6052 section 2.2: > +--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ > |PL| 0-------------32--40--48--56--64--72--80--88--96--104---------| > +--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---…