BCP 40

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BCP 40 is an IETF Best Current Practice document that defines modern requirements and guidelines for the use of IPv4 and IPv6 in the Internet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF Best Current Practice document
IETF document
abbreviationOf Best Current Practice 40 NERFINISHED
aimsTo improve interoperability on the Internet
promote consistent use of IPv4 and IPv6
category Internet standards and practices
concerns Internet protocol version selection
coexistence of IPv4 and IPv6
transition between IPv4 and IPv6
defines modern requirements for the use of IPv4 in the Internet
modern requirements for the use of IPv6 in the Internet
focusesOn operational recommendations for IP version usage
governs best current practices for IPv4 usage
best current practices for IPv6 usage
hasTitle IETF Recommendations for IPv4 and IPv6 NERFINISHED
intendedFor Internet service providers
network operators
protocol designers
standards developers
language English
partOf IETF Best Current Practice series NERFINISHED
provides guidelines for the use of IPv4 in the Internet
guidelines for the use of IPv6 in the Internet
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
relatedTo IPv4
IPv6
Internet protocol deployment
scope use of IP versions in the public Internet
typeOfGuidance operational guidelines
recommendations
requirements

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RFC 7720 BCPNumber BCP 40
RFC 2870 BCPNumber BCP 40