RFC 6535-2012
"Dual-Stack Hosts Using ""Bump-in-the-Host"" (BIH)"

Standard No.
RFC 6535-2012
Release Date
2012
Published By
IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force
Latest
RFC 6535-2012
Scope
Bump-in-the-Host (BIH) is a host-based IPv4 to IPv6 protocol translation mechanism that allows a class of IPv4-only applications that work through NATs to communicate with IPv6-only peers. The host on which applications are running may be connected to IPv6-only or dual-stack access networks. BIH hides IPv6 and makes the IPv4-only applications think they are talking with IPv4 peers by local synthesis of IPv4 addresses. This document obsoletes RFC 2767 and RFC 3338.

RFC 6535-2012 history

  • 2012 RFC 6535-2012 "Dual-Stack Hosts Using ""Bump-in-the-Host"" (BIH)"



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