DHCPv6 Options for Homenet Naming Architecture
draft-ietf-homenet-naming-architecture-dhc-options-05
Document | Type | This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision is Active | |
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Authors | Daniel Migault , Tomek Mrugalski , Chris Griffiths , Ralf Weber , Wouter Cloetens | ||
Last updated | 2018-04-30 (Latest revision 2017-10-27) | ||
Replaces | draft-mglt-homenet-naming-architecture-dhc-options | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-homenet-naming-architecture-dhc-options-05.txt
Abstract
The Homenet Naming Authority (HNA) is the designated device in charge of outsourcing the service to a third party, which requires setting up an architecture. Such settings may be inappropriate for most end users. This document defines DHCPv6 options so any agnostic HNA can automatically proceed to the appropriate configuration and outsource the authoritative naming service for the home network. In most cases, the outsourcing mechanism is transparent for the end user.
Authors
Daniel Migault
Tomek Mrugalski
Chris Griffiths
Ralf Weber
Wouter Cloetens
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