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	Title		: IP Address Autoconfiguration with DAD minimization for
                          Ad Hoc Networks
	Author(s)	: M. Rantonen, J. Keisala
	Filename	: draft-rantonen-manet-idaddress-dad-adhocnet-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-8-26
	
Many kinds of mobile user equipments may want to join or create
wireless local area network. Today connectivity is usually based on
using the IP address as the identifier for the device. However, such
kinds of devices do not necessary have a static IP address. Some
autoconfiguration procedures are developed for fixed networks, but
those procedures have requirements that Manet does not satisfy. For
ad hoc networks, some IPv6 address autoconfiguration solutions are
developed during recent years.
In this document, an autoconfiguration mechanism for mobile ad hoc 
network nodes will be described. A hardware based addressing will be
presented as one approach to create a temporary IPv6 address.
Furthermore, a solution for minimizing Duplicate Address Detection
procedures while generating a globally unique IPv6 address will be
explained.

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