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IPv6 Transitioning Management Laying the Foundation for Managed IPv4/IPv6 Interoperation

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IPv6 Transitioning Management Laying the Foundation for Managed IPv4/IPv6 Interoperation. / Mackay, Michael; Edwards, Christopher.
TERENA networking conference 2004 . 2004.

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Mackay, M & Edwards, C 2004, IPv6 Transitioning Management Laying the Foundation for Managed IPv4/IPv6 Interoperation. in TERENA networking conference 2004 . Terena Networking Conference 2004 (TNC2004), Rhodes, Greece, 7/06/04. <http://www.terena.nl/library/tnc2004-proceedings/>

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title = "IPv6 Transitioning Management Laying the Foundation for Managed IPv4/IPv6 Interoperation",
abstract = "This paper highlights the need to supplement the work within the IPv6 community on IPv6 management with mechanisms specifically to support IPv6 transitioning.As a major feature of any IPv6 network for the considerable future, management support for the deployment and operation of a transitioning infrastructure is vital. We will propose a format for transitioning management information and examinehow transitioning aspects of managed IPv6 networks can be handled within a transitioning management framework",
author = "Michael Mackay and Christopher Edwards",
year = "2004",
month = jun,
day = "7",
language = "English",
isbn = "90-77559-04-3",
booktitle = "TERENA networking conference 2004",
note = "Terena Networking Conference 2004 (TNC2004) ; Conference date: 07-06-2004 Through 10-06-2004",

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M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)

SN - 90-77559-04-3

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