I-D ACTION:draft-park-6dnar-00.txt

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	Title		: IPv6 Domain Name Auto-Registration (6DNAR)
	Author(s)	: S. Park et al.
	Filename	: draft-park-6dnar-00.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2003-1-17
	
The address in IPv6[2460] architecture is difficult to remember,
so many users need to use  Domain Name instead of IPv6 address. 
In addition, some networks like home network or small network using
IPv6, that want to make network easily without having  configure
the DNS Server.  Even if DNS Server remains, there is no need to 
manually configure it. Therefore, this draft proposes automatic 
configuration of IPv6 network using Domain Name  Auto-Registration 
(called 6DNAR). In order to provide 6DNAR function, Neighbor 
Discovery Protocol[2461] will be used.

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