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	Title		: Ad Hoc IP Address Autoconfiguration for AODV
	Author(s)	: J. Jeong
	Filename	: draft-jeong-manet-aodv-addr-autoconf-00.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2004-2-11
	
This document specifies the steps a node running AODV in ad hoc 
   network takes in deciding how to autoconfigure its IPv4 or IPv6 
   address in network interface.  Because the ad hoc IP address 
   autoconfiguration in this document considers ad hoc network's 
   partition and mergence, the address duplication that can be caused by 
   ad hoc network's mergence can be resolved.  Also, this document 
   specifies how to resolve the address duplication in order to 
   guarantee the maintenance of upper-layer sessions, such as TCP 
   session.

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