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Semasa kita bergerak ke arah peralihan kepada persekitaran rangkaian generasi seterusnya IPv6, adalah perlu untuk merealisasikan komunikasi heterogen antara terminal IPv6 dan IPv4 tanpa mengorbankan sebarang kemudahan atau rangka kerja kaedah komunikasi semasa. Mekanisme yang memenuhi keperluan tersebut dipanggil penterjemah. Kertas kerja ini mengkategorikan pelbagai mekanisme penterjemah dan menjelaskan ciri-cirinya. Hasil daripada analisis, kertas kerja ini mencadangkan Penterjemah IPv6/IPv4 berasaskan SOCKS, dan menerangkan reka bentuk dan pelaksanaannya. Berbanding dengan mekanisme penterjemah lain, penterjemah berasaskan SOCKS mempunyai kekangan kecil dan ciri-ciri yang baik. Sebagai contoh, ia boleh menyepadukan prosedur penyelesaian nama DNS, yang merupakan mekanisme penting untuk peralihan. Penterjemah telah pun dilaksanakan dan terbukti ia boleh menyokong perkhidmatan komunikasi tipikal seperti telnet, ftp, http, mel tanpa sebarang masalah.
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Hiroshi KITAMURA, "Transition to the IPv6 Network Environment by Using the SOCKS-Based IPv6/IPv4 Translator" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 9, pp. 1740-1748, September 2002, doi: .
Abstract: As we move toward the transition to the IPv6 next generation network environment, it is necessary to realize heterogeneous communications between IPv6 and IPv4 terminals without sacrificing any convenience or frameworks of current communication methods. Mechanisms that satisfy such requirements are called translators. This paper categorizes various translator mechanisms and clarifies their characteristics. As a result of analyses, this paper proposes a SOCKS-based IPv6/IPv4 Translator, and describes its design and implementation. Compared with other translator mechanisms, the SOCKS-based translator have small constraints and good characteristics. For example, it can integrate DNS name resolving procedures, which is an important mechanism for the transition. The translator has already been implemented and it has been proved that it can support typical communication services such as telnet, ftp, http, mail without any problems.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_9_1740/_p
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