IANA IPv6 Special Purpose Address Registry - per [draft-huston-ipv6-iana-specials-01.txt]

(Last Updated 23 February 2006)

PLEASE NOTE:
Address prefixes listed in the Special Purpose Address Registry are not
guaranteed routability in any particular local or global context.

This format of the registry is temporary.  
IANA is currently discussing other formats to display this information.

Full set of keywords includes:
- Prefix: the designated address prefix
- Reference: the RFC that called for the IANA address designation.
- Date-Designated: the date the designation was made.
- Date-Expiration: used for fixed time experimental allocations - this is the date of the termination of the experiment and the deletion of the entry
- Contact: multi-line details of the applicant for the designation. Continuation lines are indicated by a black character in the first column.
- Notes: multi-line annotation as required
Constrained values
- Purpose: one of "Protocol", "Experimental"
- Routing Scope: one of "Scoped", "Local", "Private", or "Global"

Registry Allocations
-------------------- 
Prefix: 2001:0000::/32
Label: TEREDO
Date-Designated: 10 Jan 2006
Purpose: Protocol
Routing Scope: Scoped
Reference: [RFC4380]


References
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[RFC4380]   C. Huitema, "Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through NATs",
            RFC 4380, February 2006.

[draft-huston-ipv6-iana-specials-01.txt]
            Work In progress

(registry created 12 January 2006)

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