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Mobile 4-in-6: A Novel Mechanism for IPv4/v6 Transitioning. /
Finney, Joseph; O'Shea, Greg.
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001 Lancaster, UK, September 4–7, 2001 Proceedings. ed. / Doug Shepherd; Joe Finney; Laurent Mathy; Nicholas Race. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2001. p. 205-212 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 2158).
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Finney, J & O'Shea, G 2001,
Mobile 4-in-6: A Novel Mechanism for IPv4/v6 Transitioning. in D Shepherd, J Finney, L Mathy & N Race (eds),
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001 Lancaster, UK, September 4–7, 2001 Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2158, Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 205-212.
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44763-6_21
APA
Finney, J., & O'Shea, G. (2001).
Mobile 4-in-6: A Novel Mechanism for IPv4/v6 Transitioning. In D. Shepherd, J. Finney, L. Mathy, & N. Race (Eds.),
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001 Lancaster, UK, September 4–7, 2001 Proceedings (pp. 205-212). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 2158). Springer Verlag.
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44763-6_21
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Finney J, O'Shea G.
Mobile 4-in-6: A Novel Mechanism for IPv4/v6 Transitioning. In Shepherd D, Finney J, Mathy L, Race N, editors, Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001 Lancaster, UK, September 4–7, 2001 Proceedings. Berlin: Springer Verlag. 2001. p. 205-212. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/3-540-44763-6_21
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Finney, Joseph ; O'Shea, Greg. /
Mobile 4-in-6: A Novel Mechanism for IPv4/v6 Transitioning. Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001 Lancaster, UK, September 4–7, 2001 Proceedings. editor / Doug Shepherd ; Joe Finney ; Laurent Mathy ; Nicholas Race. Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2001. pp. 205-212 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).
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abstract = "Mobility is indisputably one of the major drives promoting IPv6. Making the transition to IPv6 from IPv4, however, is one of the major stumbling blocks. It has recently come to light that Mobile IPv6 (the IETF routing protocol for IPv6 mobile hosts) may hold some of the keys to making this transition. This paper describes mobile 4-in-6, an extension to the Mobile IPv6 protocol that allows mobile nodes to transparently communicate with the IPv4 Internet irrespective of their current location on the IPv6 Internet. Furthermore, the protocol does not require the mobile node to hold an IPv4 address other than on its home network, and does not assume the availability of any Mobile IPv4 services.",
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