Le 22/10/2012 19:06, Alexandru Petrescu a écrit :
Le 22/10/2012 02:54, Mark Smith a écrit : [...]
off. My point was that there is a method available for a relay to
discover DHCPv6 servers without the configuration issues related
to only being able to use a specific GUA or ULA unicast address.
Le 22/10/2012 18:58, Alexandru Petrescu a écrit :
Le 21/10/2012 23:45, Mark Smith a écrit :
- Original Message -
From: Alexandru Petrescu alexandru.petre...@gmail.com To:
sth...@nethelp.no Cc: ipv6@ietf.org Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2012
4:56 AM Subject: Re: Announcing Prefix
Hello Thierry,
Le 27/10/2012 11:30, Thierry Ernst a écrit :
Many thanks to John for his post. Yes, what is the problem we are
trying to solve here ? With NEMO, there is no problem related to
changing IP addresses ? NEMO is the solution for that. The
in-vehicle router would still get a new CoA
Alexandru Petrescu alexandru.petre...@gmail.com wrote:
AP Well yes, the prefix allocated to a vehicle when using NEMO is
AP actually DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation RFC6276. In that RFC the
AP presence of HA is mandatory.
AP But some times HA may not be available, e.g. in remote areas
[re-sending to ipv6@ietf.org as I am not sure about 6...@ietf.org]
Hello Thierry,
Le 27/10/2012 11:30, Thierry Ernst a écrit :
Many thanks to John for his post. Yes, what is the problem we are
trying to solve here ? With NEMO, there is no problem related to
changing IP addresses ? NEMO is the
ralph Why wouldn't RPL be used for such networks? It has built-in PD for
ralph dynamic networks, if I understand it correctly, with RA used at the
ralph subnet level.
Alexandru Petrescu alexandru.petre...@gmail.com wrote:
AP RA used to exchange routes - if this is what you mean,
Le 24/10/2012 19:04, STARK, BARBARA H a écrit :
If an LV never ever wanted to get a PD from anything other than an
IV, and an IV could only ever expect to delegate to a LV, then I see
no problem.
I understand in that case there would be no problem use ND instead of
DHCP to realize PD.
On the
Le 23/10/2012 14:05, Brian E Carpenter a écrit :
On 20/10/2012 19:10, Alexandru Petrescu wrote: ..
But with vehicles, one connects a vehicle here and gets a prefix,
then moves in that area and gets another prefix. At that point,
if the router obtaining a prefix wants to delegate further to