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- 6in4 abstract "6in4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to IPv6. 6in4 uses tunneling to encapsulate IPv6 traffic over explicitly-configured IPv4 links as defined in RFC 4213 (obsoletes RFC 2893 and RFC 1933). The 6in4 traffic is sent over the IPv4 Internet inside IPv4 packets whose IP headers have the IP protocol number set to 41. This protocol number is specifically designated for IPv6 encapsulation. In 6in4, the IPv4 packet header is immediately followed by the IPv6 packet being carried. This means that the encapsulation overhead is simply the size of the IPv4 header of 20 bytes. With an Ethernet Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of 1500 bytes, one can thus send IPv6 packets of 1480 bytes without fragmentation. 6in4 tunneling is also referred to as proto-41 static because the endpoints are configured statically. Although 6in4 tunnels are generally manually configured, for example the utility AICCU can configure tunnel parameters automatically after retrieving information from a Tunnel Information and Control Protocol (TIC) server.There are similarly named methods, namely 6to4 or 6over4, which describe a different mechanism. The 6to4 method makes use of proto-41 too, but instead of static configuration of the endpoints, the endpoint IPv4 address information is derived from the IPv6 addresses within the IPv6 packet header.".
- 6in4 wikiPageExternalLink DebianIPv6.
- 6in4 wikiPageExternalLink 6in4.
- 6in4 wikiPageExternalLink ?faq=ossetup.
- 6in4 wikiPageID "12142638".
- 6in4 wikiPageLength "4158".
- 6in4 wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- 6in4 wikiPageRevisionID "708184434".
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink 6over4.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink 6to4.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink AICCU.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:IPv6_transition_technologies.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Network_protocols.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunneling_protocols.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink DMZ_(computing).
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink IP_address_spoofing.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink IPsec.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink IPv4.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink IPv6.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Ingress_filtering.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_IP_protocol_numbers.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_IPv6_tunnel_brokers.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Maximum_transmission_unit.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Network_address_translation.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Tunnel_Information_and_Control_Protocol.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLink Tunneling_protocol.
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6in4 Heartbeat".
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6in4".
- 6in4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "heartbeat".
- 6in4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPv6_transition_mechanisms.
- 6in4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 6in4 subject Category:IPv6_transition_technologies.
- 6in4 subject Category:Network_protocols.
- 6in4 subject Category:Tunneling_protocols.
- 6in4 hypernym Mechanism.
- 6in4 type Organisation.
- 6in4 type Protocol.
- 6in4 type Technology.
- 6in4 comment "6in4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to IPv6. 6in4 uses tunneling to encapsulate IPv6 traffic over explicitly-configured IPv4 links as defined in RFC 4213 (obsoletes RFC 2893 and RFC 1933). The 6in4 traffic is sent over the IPv4 Internet inside IPv4 packets whose IP headers have the IP protocol number set to 41. This protocol number is specifically designated for IPv6 encapsulation.".
- 6in4 label "6in4".
- 6in4 sameAs Q16464.
- 6in4 sameAs 6in4.
- 6in4 sameAs 6in4.
- 6in4 sameAs 6in4.
- 6in4 sameAs 6in4.
- 6in4 sameAs 6in4.
- 6in4 sameAs m.02vr693.
- 6in4 sameAs Q16464.
- 6in4 sameAs 6in4.
- 6in4 wasDerivedFrom 6in4?oldid=708184434.
- 6in4 isPrimaryTopicOf 6in4.