FYI. Regards, Thomas Trede -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: owner-ipng@sunroof.eng.sun.com [mailto:owner-ipng@sunroof.eng.sun.com]Im Auftrag von Internet-Drafts@ietf.org Gesendet: Freitag, 6. Juli 2001 12:51 An: IETF-Announce: Cc: ipng@sunroof.eng.sun.com Betreff: I-D ACTION:draft-manyfolks-ipv6-cellular-host-00.txt A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. Title : Minimum IPv6 Functionality for a Cellular Host Author(s) : J. Arkko Filename : draft-manyfolks-ipv6-cellular-host-00.txt Pages : 22 Date : 05-Jul-01 As an increasing number of cellular hosts are being connected to the Internet, IPv6 becomes necessary. Examples of such hosts are GPRS, UMTS and CDMA2000 terminals. Standardization organizations are also making IPv6 mandatory in their newest specifications, such as IP multimedia terminals specified for UMTS. However, the concept of IPv6 covers many aspects, numerous RFCs, a number of different situations and is also still evolving. A rapid adoption of IPv6 is desired for cellular hosts. A URL for this Internet-Draft is: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-manyfolks-ipv6-cellular-host-00.tx t Internet-Drafts are also available by anonymous FTP. Login with the username "anonymous" and a password of your e-mail address. After logging in, type "cd internet-drafts" and then "get draft-manyfolks-ipv6-cellular-host-00.txt". A list of Internet-Drafts directories can be found in http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html or ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf/1shadow-sites.txt Internet-Drafts can also be obtained by e-mail. Send a message to: mailserv@ietf.org. In the body type: "FILE /internet-drafts/draft-manyfolks-ipv6-cellular-host-00.txt". NOTE: The mail server at ietf.org can return the document in MIME-encoded form by using the "mpack" utility. To use this feature, insert the command "ENCODING mime" before the "FILE" command. To decode the response(s), you will need "munpack" or a MIME-compliant mail reader. Different MIME-compliant mail readers exhibit different behavior, especially when dealing with "multipart" MIME messages (i.e. documents which have been split up into multiple messages), so check your local documentation on how to manipulate these messages. Below is the data which will enable a MIME compliant mail reader implementation to automatically retrieve the ASCII version of the Internet-Draft. ENCODING mime FILE /internet-drafts/draft-manyfolks-ipv6-cellular-host-00.txt
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