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        RFC 3053

        Title:      IPv6 Tunnel Broker
        Author(s):  A. Durand, P. Fasano, I. Guardini, D. Lento
        Status:     Informational
        Date:       January 2001
        Mailbox:    Alain.Durand@sun.com, paolo.fasano@cselt.it,
                    ivano.guardini@cselt.it, dlento@mail.tim.it
        Pages:      13
        Characters: 27336
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:  None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-ngtrans-broker-06.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3053.txt


The IPv6 global Internet as of today uses a lot of tunnels over
the existing IPv4 infrastructure.  Those tunnels are difficult to
configure and maintain in a large scale environment.  The 6bone has
proven that large sites and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can do
it, but this process is too complex for the isolated end user who
already has an IPv4 connection and would like to enter the IPv6
world.  The motivation for the development of the tunnel broker model
is to help early IPv6 adopters to hook up to an existing IPv6 network
(e.g., the 6bone) and to get stable, permanent IPv6 addresses and DNS
names.  The concept of the tunnel broker was first presented at
Orlando's IETF in December 1998.  Two implementations were
demonstrated during the Grenoble IPng & NGtrans interim meeting in
February 1999.

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