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Title : IMEI-based universal IPv6 interface IDs
Author(s) : F. Dupont, L. Nuaymi
Filename : draft-dupont-ipv6-imei-06.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 2003-12-16
The IPv6 addressing architecture [1] defines a modified EUI-64
format for interface identifiers. These interface identifiers may
have global scope when a global token is available (e.g., IEEE 802
48-bit MAC or IEEE EUI-64 identifiers). Such a global token, the
IMEI (International Mobile station Equipment Identity), is defined
for GSM and UMTS terminals [2, 3, 4] and has the same properties
than identifiers based on IEEE standards.
This document explains the construction of a global IPv6 interface
identifier from an IMEI.
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