Method and apparatus for routing data packets between Internet Protocol version 4 and Internet Protocol version 6 networks
A data grouping and routing technology, applied in the field of telecommunication networks, can solve problems such as expensive applications and achieve the effect of less complex operations
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[0136] Figure 4 A data packet routing system in an embodiment of the invention is shown. In this figure, terminals T1 and T2 belong to a private IPv4 network, and each of them is connected to a corresponding CPE gateway with its own IPv6 prefix.
[0137] In an IPv6 network, each CPE gateway is connected to a network access router (RAR). The prefixes of the CPE gateways connected to the same router are under a common prefix called "network access router level prefix": this is the traditional IPv6 routing principle, where a "trunk" (here network access router) is assigned The shorter prefixes of the network contain (encompass) the longer prefixes assigned to the "leaves" (here CPE gateways); for example, if a network access router advertises that it can route 43-bit prefixes (this is the "network access router level ”), this gives it the potential to serve 8192 CPE gateways, since each gateway has a 56-bit prefix (where, 56-43=13 and 2 13 =8192).
[0138] Traditionally, suc...
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