Title
How much can we survive on an IPv6 network?: experience on the IPv6 only connectivity with NAT64/DNS64 at WIDE camp 2011 Autumn
Abstract
This paper reports users' experiences on the WIDE Project conference network (camp-net) held in Sep. 6th to Sep. 9th in Matsushiro Royal hotel, and tries to describe the problems on IPv4/IPv6 transition techniques. In the camp-net, the IPv6 only connectivity was achieved by DHCP6, NAT64 and DNS64, and was served as main connectivity for participants on the conference. Also IPv4 connectivity through SA46T or 4RD were served as optional connectivity. We explain the summary of our experiments on the camp-net with results of questionnaire and analysis of reported troubles.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2089016.2089041
AINTEC
Keywords
Field
DocType
matsushiro royal hotel,reported trouble,wide project conference network,ipv6 transition technique,ipv4 connectivity,ipv6 network,main connectivity,paper reports user,wide camp,optional connectivity,ipv6,questionnaire,availability
IPv6,IPv4,Telecommunications,Computer science,NAT64
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hiroaki Hazeyama116516.75
Yudai Yamagishi200.34
Yukito Ueno300.34
Takehiro Yokoishi431.69
Hirotaka Sato5131.97
Hisatake Ishibashi600.34