@techreport{terrell-iptx-mx-dhcp-specification-02, number = {draft-terrell-iptx-mx-dhcp-specification-02}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-terrell-iptx-mx-dhcp-specification/02/}, author = {Eugene Terrell}, title = {{The IPtX Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; DHCPvIPtX-MX}}, pagetotal = 41, year = 2007, month = sep, day = 10, abstract = {This document defines the IPtX Specification for the 'Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol'; IPtX / IPtX-MX DHCP (DHCPvIPtX-MX), which provides Backwards Compatibility with the IPv4 Specification without compromise or change to current DHCP Server and Client Configuration and / or Operational Requirements. And more importantly, because the IPtX / IPtX-MX Specification represents a 3 State Binary IP Addressing Specification, there are 2 IP Address Band Specifications; Mobile IP Address Pool and a Stationary IP Address Pool, with a 3 Dimensional Locator, which represents a 3 IP Address Coordinate System that uses an EMERGENCY Broadcast {[}e911{]} to establish a Synchronized LINK with 3 different {[}KNOWN{]} Router Locations and the MAC Address, to Triangulate the Location of any Node Connected to the Network - {[}Given that - The 3 IP Address Coordinate System uses the CIDR Network Descriptors, '/0000:00', '+/0000:00', '-/0000:00' to differentiate the IP Address Broadcasting Node's Location to the 3 different {[}KNOWN{]} Router Locations, the differentiated IP Addresses however, must use the same IPtX-MX MAC Address to identify the Node's Hardware.{]}}, }