All,
The current agenda and all presentations for the 6MAN session today
are available on-line (http://tools.ietf.org/wg/6man/agenda).
Regards,
Brian
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Based on what I said at the mike, here is some suggested text to add to
the security considerations section:
Some network devices such as switches might have mechanisms to block
ports from being having a DHCPv6 server, which provides some protection
against DHCP server spoofing. That means
Regarding discussion on whether this applies to routers
or hosts and devices that are hosts on some interfaces
and routers on others.
It seems obvious that if it is only for inter-router
links, then it must be between devices that act as
routers on that link. Whether they have other interfaces
Hey folks,
It's not that an IPv6 home router has one WAN interface acting as a
router while another interface on the home router is a host. The
problem is also not about a home router or a router sitting in the
Internet core or the WAN. Any router has one or more network
interfaces over
Hi Hemant,
Your point on DAD relaxation in rfc 4862 has been noted by the authors
of nd drafts.
Also, nd-simple provides a mechanism for a 6LoWPAN-wide prefix delegation/relay.
Thanks for your input.
-Samita
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Hemant Singh (shemant)
shem...@cisco.com wrote: