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"Solution approaches for address-selection problems", Arifumi Matsumoto, Tomohiro Fujisaki, Ruri Hiromi, Ken-ichi Kanayama, 30-Jan-08. ( bytes)
- In response to address selection problem statement and requirement
documents, this document describes approaches to solutions and
evaluates proposed solution mechanisms in line with requirements. It
also examines the applicability of each solution mechanism from the
viewpoint of practical application.
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"IPv6 Node Requirements RFC 4294-bis", John Loughney, 24-Feb-08. ( bytes)
- This document defines requirements for IPv6 nodes. It is expected
that IPv6 will be deployed in a wide range of devices and situations.
Specifying the requirements for IPv6 nodes allows IPv6 to function
well and interoperate in a large number of situations and
deployments.
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"Reserved IPv6 Interface Identifiers", Suresh Krishnan, 8-Feb-08. ( bytes)
- Interface Identifiers in IPv6 unicast addresses are used to identify
interfaces on a link. They are required to be unique within a
subnet. Several RFCs have specified interface identifiers or
identifier ranges that have a special meaning attached to them. An
IPv6 node autoconfiguring an interface identifier in these ranges
will encounter unexpected consequences. Since there is no
centralized repository for such reserved identifiers, this document
aims to create one.
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"IPv6 Subnet Model: the Relationship between Links and Subnet Prefixes", Hemant Singh, Wes Beebee, Erik Nordmark, 8-May-08. ( bytes)
- IPv6 specifies a model of a subnet that is different than the IPv4
subnet model. The subtlety of the differences has resulted in
incorrect implementations that do not interoperate. This document
spells out the most important difference; that an IPv6 address isn't
automatically associated with an IPv6 on-link prefix.
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