Update for IPv6 Host Address Availability Recommendations
draft-hilliard-v6ops-host-addr-update-00
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Authors | Nick Hilliard , Job Snijders | ||
Last updated | 2018-04-19 (Latest revision 2017-07-17) | ||
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Abstract
The IPv6 Host Address Availability Recommendations Best Current Practice (RFC 7934), describes why IPv6 hosts should use multiple global addresses when attaching to a network. This document updates RFC 7934 by removing a recommendation for networks to give the host the ability to use new addresses without requiring explicit requests.
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