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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Scenario-Based Review of IPv6 Transition Tools
AU - Mackay, Michael
AU - Edwards, Christopher
AU - Dunmore, Martin
AU - Chown, Tim
AU - Carvalho, Graca
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Momentum for IPv6 transition is on the rise, and many transition tools and techniques are available to ISPs, enterprise networks, and unmanaged networks. From a transitioning perspective, the ISP environment is interesting because the operators migration approaches will define, quite strictly, the extent of IPv6 services that their customers receive. As such, the ISPs (scalable) migration decisions have direct knock-on effects for customers. In the future, customers might require ISPs to offer value-added lPv6 services that not only have performance-based restrictions, but security and mobility considerations, as well.
AB - Momentum for IPv6 transition is on the rise, and many transition tools and techniques are available to ISPs, enterprise networks, and unmanaged networks. From a transitioning perspective, the ISP environment is interesting because the operators migration approaches will define, quite strictly, the extent of IPv6 services that their customers receive. As such, the ISPs (scalable) migration decisions have direct knock-on effects for customers. In the future, customers might require ISPs to offer value-added lPv6 services that not only have performance-based restrictions, but security and mobility considerations, as well.
U2 - 10.1109/MIC.2003.1200298
DO - 10.1109/MIC.2003.1200298
M3 - Journal article
VL - 7
SP - 27
EP - 35
JO - IEEE Internet Computing
JF - IEEE Internet Computing
SN - 1089-7801
IS - 3
ER -