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mechanism for their specific deployment. This document provides a | mechanism for their specific deployment. This document provides a | |||
comparative analysis of the most commonly used mechanisms to assist | comparative analysis of the most commonly used mechanisms to assist | |||
operators with this problem. | operators with this problem. | |||
Five different IPv4aaS solutions are considered: | Five different IPv4aaS solutions are considered: | |||
1. 464XLAT [RFC6877] | 1. 464XLAT [RFC6877] | |||
2. Dual-Stack Lite [RFC6333] | 2. Dual-Stack Lite [RFC6333] | |||
3. lw4o6 (Lightweight 4over6) [RFC7596] | 3. Lightweight 4over6 (lw4o6) [RFC7596] | |||
4. Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E) [RFC7597] | 4. Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E) [RFC7597] | |||
5. Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T) [RFC7599] | 5. Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T) [RFC7599] | |||
We note that [RFC6180] gives guidelines for using IPv6 transition | We note that [RFC6180] gives guidelines for using IPv6 transition | |||
mechanisms during IPv6 deployment; that document addresses a much | mechanisms during IPv6 deployment; that document addresses a much | |||
broader topic, whereas this document focuses on a small part of it. | broader topic, whereas this document focuses on a small part of it. | |||
2. Overview of the Technologies | 2. Overview of the Technologies | |||
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