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			99 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			TeX
		
	
	
	
	
	
\chapter{\label{chapter2}Problem}
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%** Problem.tex: Documentation in own words of the problem to
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%                be addressed in this document:
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%                What is the challenge, why is it useful what you
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%                plan to do.
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%% In \ref{introduction} we start with our introduction to the problem that we
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%% are going to address.  Since we do not want to waste the readers time we
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%% go and show the essential issues of latex in section
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%% \ref{chapter2:essentials}.
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\section{\label{chapter2:linespeed}Line Speed NAT64}
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NAT64 in software is CPU bound. Hardware can potentially do this at
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line speed.
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\section{\label{chapter2:transitition}Simplify IPv6 deployments}
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Currently network operators have to focus on two network stacks when
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designing networks: IPv6 and IPv4. As To simplify network setups
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%% Well this section can be further subdivided into subsection.  We present
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%% this in subsection \ref{chapter2:essentials:subsections}.
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%% \subsection{\label{chapter2:essentials:subsections}Subsections}
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%% \paragraph{\label{introduction:essentials:subsections:paragraph}Paragraphs}
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%% can be specially referenced as well.
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%% Of further importance is the understanding of the following environments:
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%% %*** itemized lists
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%% \begin{itemize}
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%% \item This shows an itemized bullet list
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%%   \begin{itemize}
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%%   \item Which can be used for several levels\ldots
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%%   \end{itemize}
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%% \end{itemize}
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%% %*** enumerated lists
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%% \begin{enumerate}
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%% \item The same applies to enumerated lists.
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%% \end{enumerate}
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%% %** figures
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%% \begin{figure}[!hbt]
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%%   \begin{center}
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%% %		 \includegraphics[width=\textwidth, angle=90]{file_name.eps}
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%%   \caption{This is a figure to be printed in a float}
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%%   \label{file_name}
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%%   \end{center}
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%% \end{figure}
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%% By figure \ref{file_name}, we show some funny figures.
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%% Table with caption and footnotes below the table.
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%% \begin{table}[htbp]
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%% \begin{center}\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
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%% \begin{tabular}{| c | p{130pt} | l |}
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%% \hline
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%% Column 1 & Column 2 \newline (additional line) & Column 3 \\
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%% \hline
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%% C1,R2 & C2,R2 & C2,R3 \\
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%% \hline
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%% C1,R3	& \multicolumn{2}{| c |}{C2\&C3,R3} \\
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%% \hline
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%% C1,R4 & C2,R4\footnote{Footnote to table~\ref{tab:table1}} & C3,R4\\
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%% \hline
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%% \end{tabular}
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%% \end{minipage}
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%% \caption{Table 1}
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%% \label{tab:table1}
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%% \end{center}
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%% \end{table}
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%% Examples of different text sizes:
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%% \small Small \\
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%% \scriptsize Script size \\
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%% \normalsize Normal \\
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%% \large Large \\
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%% \huge Huge \\
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%% \normalsize
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%% \CHECK
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%% If we reference to another document, we cite the document \cite{Lamport:LaTeX}.
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%% %** landscape
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%% \NEW
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%% \begin{landscape}
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%% Of some interest is also the landscape environment:
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%% \end{landscape}
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%% \verbatiminput{filename.txt}
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%% Even though we don't think full listings are useful in documents,
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%% you can easily insert complete files by the verbatiminput{}-command.
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