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MAPPING RELATIONSHIP FROM IPV4 TO IPV9
| Address number | 1-96 | 97-192 | 193-256 |
| Length (bits)) | 96 | 32 | 96 |
| Mapping | 1[0[0 | 0 | IPv6 address |
IPV9 MESSAGE PROTOCOL
| Version number | Traffic Flow Type | Flow Label | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Address length | Priority traffic class | Address authentication | Absolute Traffic | ||
| Payload Length | Next Header | Limit jump times | |||
| Source Address(256bit) | |||||
| Destination Address(256bit) | |||||
| Time | |||||
| Identification Code | |||||
IPV9 COMPATIBILITY WITH IPV4/IPV6
| Address number | 1-10 | 11-29 | 30-32 | 33-96 | 97-128 | 129-214 | 215-256 |
| Length (bits)) | 10 | 19 | 3 | 64 | 32 | 96 | 32 |
| Content | prefix | keep | mark | 0 | scope | IPv6 | IPv4 address |
EXTENSION HEADERS
| IPV9 header Next header=TCP | TCP header + data | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| IPV9 header Next header=route | IPV9 header Next header=TCP | TCP header + data | |
| IPV9 header Next header=route | IPV9 header Next header=data segment | IPV9 header Next header=TCP | TCP data segment Header + data |