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IPv6 Host to Router Load Sharing (v03)
Description: The original IPv6 conceptual sending algorithm does not do load- sharing among equivalent IPv6 routers, and suggests schemes which can be problematic in practice. This document updates the conceptual sending algorithm so that traffic to different destinations can be distributed among routers in an efficient fashion.
Added on: 05-May-2004 | Downloads: 1594

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for IPv6 Specification (v06)
Description: This document describes the format of a set of control messages used in ICMPv6 (Internet Control Message Protocol). ICMPv6 is the Internet Control Message Protocol for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Added on: 13-Apr-2003 | Downloads: 1591

IP Forwarding Table MIB (v07)
Description: This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects related to the forwarding of Internet Protocol (IP) packets, in an IP version independent manner.
Added on: 13-Apr-2003 | Downloads: 1591

Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (v04)
Description: This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for implementations of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) in an IP version independent manner. This memo obsoletes RFCs 2013 and 2454.
Added on: 24-Nov-2003 | Downloads: 1591

Link Scoped IPv6 Multicast Addresses (v08)
Description: This document specifies an extension to the multicast addressing architecture of the IPv6 protocol. The extension allows for the use of Interface Identifiers (IIDs) to allocate multicast addresses. When a link-local unicast address is configured at each interface of a node, an IID is uniquely determined. After that, each node can generate their unique multicast addresses automatically without conflicts. Basically, this document proposes an alternative method for creating link-local multicast addresses over a known method like unicast-prefix-based IPv6 multicast addresses. It is preferred to use this method for link-local scope rather than unicast- prefix-based IPv6 multicast addresses. This memo update RFC3306.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP) (v10)
Description: This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for implementations of the Internet Protocol (IP) in an IP version independent manner. This memo obsoletes RFCs 2011, 2465 and 2466.
Added on: 31-Oct-2003 | Downloads: 1591

Default Router Preferences and More-Specific Routes (v07)
Description: This document describes an optional extension to Router Advertisement messages for communicating default router preferences and more-specific routes from routers to hosts. This improves the ability of hosts to pick an appropriate router, especially when the host is multi-homed and the routers are on different links. The preference values and specific routes advertised to hosts require administrative configuration; they are not automatically derived from routing tables.tables.
Added on: 21-Dec-2003 | Downloads: 1591

Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses (v09)
Description: This document defines an IPv6 unicast address format that is globally unique and is intended for local communications, usually inside of a site. They are not expected to be routable on the global Internet.
Added on: 31-Oct-2003 | Downloads: 1592

IPv6 Node Requirements (v11)
Description: 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.
Added on: 21-Dec-2003 | Downloads: 1591

IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (v07)
Description: This document specifies the steps a host takes in deciding how to autoconfigure its interfaces in IP version 6. The autoconfiguration process includes generating a link-local address, generating global addresses via stateless address autoconfiguration, and the Duplicate Address Detection procedure to verify the uniqueness of the addresses on a link.
Added on: 05-May-2004 | Downloads: 1595

IP Tunnel MIB (v03)
Description: This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) module for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing tunnels of any type over IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Extension MIB modules may be designed for managing protocol-specific objects. Likewise, extension MIB modules may be designed for managing security-specific objects. This MIB module does not support tunnels over non-IP networks. Management of such tunnels may be supported by other MIB modules. This memo obsoletes RFC 2667.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Optimistic Duplicate Address Detection for IPv6 (v05)
Description: Optimistic Duplicate Address Detection is an interoperable modification of the existing IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (RFC2461) and Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (RFC2462) process. The intention is to minimize address configuration delays in the successful case, to reduce disruption as far as possible in the failure case and to remain interoperable with unmodified hosts and routers.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Centrally Assigned Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses (v01)
Description: This document defines Centrally allocated IPv6 Unique Local addresses. These addresses are globally unique and are intended for local communications, usually inside of a site. They are not expected to be routable on the global Internet.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6) (v02)
Description: This document specifies the Neighbor Discovery protocol for IP Version 6. IPv6 nodes on the same link use Neighbor Discovery to discover each other's presence, to determine each other's link-layer addresses, to find routers and to maintain reachability information about the paths to active neighbors.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in IPv6 (v02)
Description: Nodes use IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration to generate addresses using a combination of locally available information and information advertised by routers. Addresses are formed by combining network prefixes with an interface identifier. On interfaces that contain embedded IEEE Identifiers, the interface identifier is typically derived from it. On other interface types, the interface identifier is generated through other means, for example, via random number generation. This document describes an extension to IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration for interfaces whose interface identifier is derived from an IEEE identifier. Use of the extension causes nodes to generate global scope addresses from interface identifiers that change over time, even in cases where the interface contains an embedded IEEE identifier. Changing the interface identifier (and the global scope addresses generated from it) over time makes it more difficult for eavesdroppers and other information collectors to identify when different addresses used in different transactions actually correspond to the same node.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture (v01)
Description: This specification defines the addressing architecture of the IP Version 6 protocol [IPV6]. The document includes the IPv6 addressing model, text representations of IPv6 addresses, definition of IPv6 unicast addresses, anycast addresses, and multicast addresses, and an IPv6 node's required addresses. This document obsoletes RFC-3513 "IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture".
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

Considerations on M and O Flags of IPv6 Router Advertisement (v00)
Description: This document clarifies the processing and behaviour of a host for the M and O flags of IPv6 Router Advertisement and proposes a solution for invoking the DHCPv6 service based on administrator policy in conjunction with new host variables for the M and O flags.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

Bridge-like Neighbor Discovery Proxies (ND Proxy) (v01)
Description: Bridging multiple links into a single entity has several operational advantages. A single subnet prefix is sufficient to support multiple physical links. There is no need to allocate subnet numbers to the different networks, simplifying management. Bridging some types of media requires network-layer support, however. This document describes these cases and specifies the IP-layer support that enables bridging under these circumstances. The behavior of one common type of IPv4 ARP Proxy deployed today is documented herein for informational purposes, but this document concentrates on describing similar behavior for IPv6.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591