Le 04/02/2014 17:35, Juliusz Chroboczek a écrit :
First, I would try to understand what is meant by partitioned
network.

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/ien/ien110.txt
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/ien/ien146.txt

-- Juliusz (who sometimes enjoys reading old papers)

Thanks.  It is indeed enjoying to see how far this term comes from.

Ok, a homenet may become partitioned if grandma's IPv6 Access Point only
links a smartphone to a scale, but not to the Internet.

To avoid the homenet partitioning, one would need a means for the Access
Point to connect to the Internet, get prefixes, advertise prefixes,
self-configure prefixes, deliver addresses, establish routes, forward
end-to-end traffic (w/o touching other fields than the Hop Limit)
seamlessly, with zero pre-configuration.

Alex

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