Claims
- 1. A method for an Internet Service Provider to provide Internet Protocol Version 6 connectivity to a customer without requiring that the customer upgrade its network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components, the method comprising:
the Internet Service Provider making at least one point of presence including at least one Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node available to customers; the Internet Service Provider allowing a customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node located within the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components to automatically discover an Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node; the Internet Service Provider facilitating Internet Protocol Version 6 communication between the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node and the discovered Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node, across the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components; and the Internet Service Provider facilitating Internet Protocol Version 6 communication between the discovered Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node and an Internet Protocol Version 6 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components, thereby providing Internet Protocol Version 6 communication between the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node and the Internet Protocol Version 6 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the Internet Service Provider facilitating Internet Protocol Version 6 communication between the discovered Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node and an Internet Protocol Version 6 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components comprises the Internet Service Provider facilitating Internet Protocol Version 6 communication across the Internet.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider making a plurality of points of presence each including at least one Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node available to customers.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein:
the provided points of presence are located within an Internet Server Provider wide area network.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein:
the Internet Service Provider allowing the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node to automatically discover an Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node provided by the Internet Service Provider comprises the Internet Service Provider allowing the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node to automatically discover an Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node that is physically closest to the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider making at least one point of presence including at least one Internet Protocol Version 4 communication node available to customers; the Internet Service Provider allowing a customer's Internet Protocol Version 4 node located within the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components to automatically discover an Internet Protocol Version 4 communication node; the Internet Service Provider facilitating Internet Protocol Version 4 communication between the customer's Internet Protocol Version 4 node and the discovered Internet Protocol Version 4 communication node, across the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components; and the Internet Service Provider facilitating Internet Protocol Version 4 communication between the discovered Internet Protocol Version 4 communication node and an Internet Protocol Version 4 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components, thereby providing Internet Protocol Version 4 communication between the customer's Internet Protocol Version 4 node and the Internet Protocol Version 4 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node comprises an Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node; and the Internet Protocol Version 6 communication facilitated by the Internet Service Provider comprises mobile Internet Protocol Version 6 communication.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising:
the discovered Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node acting as a virtual home agent, providing Internet Protocol Version 6 communication between the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node and the Internet Protocol Version 6 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components without requiring use of a permanent home agent.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising:
the discovered Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node authenticating the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node.
- 10. The method of claim 7 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider making a plurality of points of presence each including at least one Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node capable of acting as a virtual home agent available to customers.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein:
the Internet Service Provider allowing the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node to automatically discover an Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node provided by the Internet Service Provider comprises the Internet Service Provider allowing the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node to automatically discover an Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node acting as a virtual home agent that is physically closest to the customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node.
- 12. The method of claim 7 further comprising:
the Internet service provider facilitating native mobile Internet Protocol Version 6 communication between a customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled mobile node and an Internet Protocol Version 6 entity through a network from a group of networks comprising: 1) a mixed Internet Protocol Version 4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 network; and 2) an Internet Protocol Version 6 network.
- 13. The method of claim 1 or 7 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider keeping track of Internet Protocol Version 6 packets transmitted across the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components; and the Internet Service Provider charging the customer a special rate for Internet Protocol Version 6 packets transmitted across the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components.
- 14. The method of claim 1 or 7 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider allocating at least one Internet Protocol Version 6 address to at least one customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node; and the Internet Service Provider charging the customer a special rate for each allocated Internet Protocol Version 6 address.
- 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider keeping track of Internet Protocol Version 6 packets transmitted across a mixed Internet Protocol Version 4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 network; and the Internet Service Provider charging the customer a distinct rate for Internet Protocol Version 6 packets transmitted across the mixed Internet Protocol Version 4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 network.
- 16. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider keeping track of Internet Protocol Version 6 packets transmitted across an Internet Protocol Version 6 network; and the Internet Service Provider charging the customer a distinct rate for Internet Protocol Version 6 packets transmitted across the Internet Protocol Version 6 network.
- 17. A system for an Internet Service Provider to provide Internet Protocol Version 6 connectivity to a customer without requiring that the customer upgrade its network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components, the system comprising:
an Internet Service Provider network comprising a plurality of points of presence; at least one Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node, located within a point of presence, the Internet Protocol Version 6 transition node being communicatively coupled to a customer's Internet Protocol Version 6 enabled node located in the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components, and to an Internet Protocol Version 6 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components.
- 18. The system of claim 17 further comprising:
at least one Internet Protocol Version 4 communication node, located within a point of presence, the Internet Protocol Version 4 communication node being communicatively coupled to a customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components, and to an Internet Protocol Version 4 entity located outside of the customer's network containing Internet Protocol Version 4 components.
- 19. The system of claim 17 further comprising:
a native Internet Protocol Version 6 communication module located within the Internet Service Provider network, the Internet Protocol Version 6 communication module being communicatively coupled to an Internet Protocol Version 6 entity and to a network from a group of networks comprising: 1) a mixed Internet Protocol Version 4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 network; and 2) an Internet Protocol Version 6 network.
- 20. A method for an Internet Service Provider to provide connectivity to a customer according to a later generation communication protocol, without requiring that the customer upgrade its network containing earlier generation communication protocol components, the method comprising:
the Internet Service Provider making at least one point of presence including at least one later generation communication protocol transition node available to customers; the Internet Service Provider allowing a customer's later generation communication protocol enabled node located within the customer's network containing earlier generation communication protocol components to automatically discover a later generation communication protocol transition node; the Internet Service Provider facilitating later generation communication protocol communication between the customer's later generation communication protocol enabled node and the discovered later generation communication protocol transition node, across the customer's network containing earlier generation communication protocol components; and the Internet Service Provider facilitating later generation communication protocol communication between the discovered later generation communication protocol transition node and a later generation communication protocol entity located outside of the customer's network containing earlier generation communication protocol components, thereby providing later generation communication protocol communication between the customer's later generation communication protocol enabled node and the later generation communication protocol entity located outside of the customer's network containing earlier generation communication protocol components.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
the Internet Service Provider keeping track of later generation communication protocol packets transmitted across the customer's network containing earlier generation communication protocol components; and the Internet Service Provider charging the customer a special rate for later generation communication protocol packets transmitted across the customer's network containing earlier generation communication protocol components.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/448,957, filed Feb. 21, 2003, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60448957 |
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