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RFC 6346: The Address plus Port (A+ P) Approach to the IPv4 Address ShortageBush, 2011
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- Bush R
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We are facing the exhaustion of the IANA IPv4 free IP address pool. Unfortunately, IPv6 is not yet deployed widely enough to fully replace IPv4, and it is unrealistic to expect that this is going to change before the depletion of IPv4 addresses. Letting hosts seamlessly …
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