IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration With Prefixes Longer Than 64
draft-yhb-6man-slaac-improvement-00
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Author | hua bing Yu | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-01 | ||
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Abstract
IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration described by RFC4862 only supports 64-bit prefixes. This approach can't be deployed in the sites with prefixes longer than 64. We have no right to require that the sites MUST use 64-bit prefixes. This document tries to implement stateless address autoconfiguration with prefixes longer than 64.
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