Allows IPv6 routers and hosts to communicate across IPv4 networks - requires a router that supports it - Interface ID is separated into two parts - First 32 bits are either 0:5efe for a private address or 200:5efe for a public address - Last 32 bits

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1. Allows IPv6 routers and hosts to communicate across IPv4 networks - requires a router that supports it - Interface ID is separated into two parts - First 32 bits are either 0:5efe for a private address or 200:5efe for a public address - Last 32 bits