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* Bagnulo, M.; Garcia-Martinez, A. and Van Beijnum, I. (2012). IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 50, No. 7, July. [http://e-archivo.uc3m.es/bitstream/10016/15157/2/nat_ICM_2012_ps.pdf The NAT64/DNS64 tool suite for IPv6 transition].
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===Documents de référence===
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* RFC 7059 A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms
 
* RFC 7059 A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms
 
* RFC 7051 Analysis of Solution Proposals for Hosts to Learn NAT64 Prefix
 
* RFC 7051 Analysis of Solution Proposals for Hosts to Learn NAT64 Prefix
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* RFC 5902 IAB Thoughts on IPv6 Network Address Translation
 
* RFC 5902 IAB Thoughts on IPv6 Network Address Translation
 
* RFC 5214 Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP)
 
* RFC 5214 Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP)
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===Activités===

Revision as of 14:01, 20 January 2015

> MOOC>Contenu>Semaine 4


Thème Cohabitation IPv6/IPv4

Cette semaine aborde les sujets suivants:

  1. Introduction à la problématique
  2. Double pile
  3. Tunnels
  4. Traduction d'adresse
  5. ALG

Objectifs Pédagogiques

Note : se limiter aux niveaux 1, 2 voir 3 selon la taxonomie de Bloom

Niveau 1: Niveau 2: Niveau 3:

  • Connaitre WW
  • Identifier XX
  • Expliquer YY
  • Appliquer ZZ

Scénarisation

Séquences


Ressources


Documents de référence

  • RFC 7059 A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms
  • RFC 7051 Analysis of Solution Proposals for Hosts to Learn NAT64 Prefix
  • RFC 7050 Discovery of the IPv6 Prefix Used for IPv6 Address Synthesis
  • RFC 7123 Security Implications of IPv6 on IPv4 Networks
  • RFC 7381 Enterprise IPv6 Deployment Guidelines
  • RFC 7269 NAT64 Deployment Options and Experience
  • RFC 7225 Discovering NAT64 IPv6 Prefixes Using the Port Control Protocol (PCP)
  • RFC 7040 Public IPv4-over-IPv6 Access Network
  • RFC 6935 IPv6 and UDP Checksums for Tunneled Packets
  • RFC 6908 Deployment Considerations for Dual-Stack Lite
  • RFC 6889 Analysis of Stateful 64 Translation
  • RFC 6877 464XLAT: Combination of Stateful and Stateless Translation
  • RFC 6791 Stateless Source Address Mapping for ICMPv6 Packets
  • RFC 6782 Wireline Incremental IPv6
  • RFC 6732 6to4 Provider Managed Tunnels
  • RFC 6654 Gateway-Initiated IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (GI 6rd)
  • RFC 6589 Considerations for Transitioning Content to IPv6
  • RFC 6384 An FTP Application Layer Gateway (ALG) for IPv6-to-IPv4 Translation
  • RFC 6343 Advisory Guidelines for 6to4 Deployment
  • RFC 6334 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) Option for Dual-Stack Lite
  • RFC 6333 Dual-Stack Lite Broadband Deployments Following IPv4 Exhaustion
  • RFC 6324 Routing Loop Attack Using IPv6 Automatic Tunnels
  • RFC 6180 Guidelines for Using IPv6 Transition Mechanisms during IPv6 Deployment
  • RFC 6147 DNS64: DNS Extensions for Network Address Translation from IPv6 Clients to IPv4 Servers
  • RFC 6146 Stateful NAT64: Network Address and Protocol Translation from IPv6 Clients to IPv4 Servers
  • RFC 6144 Framework for IPv4/IPv6 Translation
  • RFC 6127 IPv4 Run-Out and IPv4-IPv6 Co-Existence Scenarios
  • RFC 6081 Teredo Extensions
  • RFC 6052 IPv6 Addressing of IPv4/IPv6 Translators
  • RFC 6036 Emerging Service Provider Scenarios for IPv6 Deployment
  • RFC 5569 IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (6rd)
  • RFC 5572 IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP)
  • RFC 5902 IAB Thoughts on IPv6 Network Address Translation
  • RFC 5214 Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP)


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