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Category: Experimental SN Bhatti
Expires: 17 NOV 2012 U. St Andrews
17 May 2012
ICMP Locator Update message for ILNPv6
draft-irtf-rrg-ilnp-icmpv6-03.txt
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This document is not on the IETF standards-track and does not
specify any level of standard. This document merely provides
information for the Internet community.
This document is part of the ILNP document set, which has had
extensive review within the IRTF Routing Research Group. ILNP
is one of the recommendations made by the RG Chairs. Separately,
various refereed research papers on ILNP have also been published
during this decade. So the ideas contained herein have had much
broader review than the IRTF Routing RG. The views in this
document were considered controversial by the Routing RG,
but the RG reached a consensus that the document still should be
published. The Routing RG has had remarkably little consensus
on anything, so virtually all Routing RG outputs are considered
controversial.
Abstract
This note specifies an experimental ICMPv6 message type used with
the Identifier-Locator Network Protocol (ILNP). The
Identifier-Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) is an experimental,
evolutionary enhancement to IP. This message is used to
dynamically update Identifier/Locator bindings for an existing
ILNP session. This is a product of the IRTF Routing RG.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ...........................................3
1.1 ILNP Document Roadmap.................................3
1.2 ICMPv6 Locator Update.................................3
1.3 Terminology...........................................3
2. Syntax..................................................4
2.1 Example ICMPv6 Locator Update message.................5
3. Transport Protocol Effects..............................6
4. Implementation Considerations...........................6
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5. Backwards Compatibility.................................7
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