RE: I-D ACTION:draft-bykim-ipv6-hpd-00.txt
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RE: I-D ACTION:draft-bykim-ipv6-hpd-00.txt
Hello
Agreed with jordi's thought. It is a very valuable draft in the IPv6 WG.
As far as the implementation is concerned, it was well done.
Good job
Regards
Daniel (Soohong Daniel Park)
Mobile Platform Laboratory, SAMSUNG Electronics
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ipv6-admin@ietf.org [mailto:ipv6-admin@ietf.org] On
> Behalf Of JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 1:03 AM
> To: ipv6@ietf.org
> Subject: Re: I-D ACTION:draft-bykim-ipv6-hpd-00.txt
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I think this is a very interesting document.
>
> In fact, we have been working in something similar for some
> time, but still not drafted it.
>
> Our case is a very good example, because we are working in a
> project (www.6power.org) that deploys IPv6 PLC networks. In our case,
> we may have different network configurations, with routers,
> bridges (PLC repeaters) and CPEs.
>
> The idea is to configure the OSS system, in some cases in a
> static way (with the subscriber parameters), some others automatically
> (but keeping the security to avoid non registered users to
> use the service).
>
> At this way, when the different devices are plugged into the
> power network, there is no need to do ANY configuration at
> the devices,
> as they will learn (or "create") an adequate network
> structure, all the way, until the CPE (that can be also a
> router, of course).
>
> The idea is to extend the auto-configuration capabilities for
> IPv6 to the complete network. Today we do an autoconfiguration at the
> PLC level already. This could provide one very good reason to
> deploy IPv6, specially in new networks, as will save a lot of
> resources in the setup and operation/maintenance.
>
> I think is a very good example of the utility of this
> document, and for sure we will be interested in cooperate on
> it, and most
> probably work on concrete implementations.
>
> Regards,
> Jordi
>
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> > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line
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> >
> > Title : Hierarchical Prefix Delegation Protocol
> > Author(s) : B. Kim, K. Lee, J. Park, H. Kim
> > Filename : draft-bykim-ipv6-hpd-00.txt
> > Pages : 12
> > Date : 2003-10-23
> >
> > Stateless Autoconfiguration enables IPv6 hosts to send a
> request for a prefix, a network identifier to a router on the subnet.
> Using this ability a host can configure its IPv6 address.
> Likewise, by defining a way to request for a prefix to an upper level
> router, a router can get a prefix to be assigned to its subnet.
> >
> > This document describes a protocol for prefix delegation
> between routers. It allows routers get prefixes from its upstream
> routers, enabling the entire network and its belonging hosts
> autoconfigure their own addresses.
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