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Title : Requirements for Ad Hoc IP Address Autoconfiguration
Author(s) : J. Jeong
Filename : draft-jeong-manet-addr-autoconf-reqts-03.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2004-10-25
Ad hoc network has no built-in infra-structure for communication
among mobile nodes and operates in a stand-alone fashion, or may be
connected to the public Internet. All the nodes in ad hoc network
have the capability to maintain all the resources of the network in a
distributed fashion. One of the most important resources is the set
of IP addresses configured with an addressing scheme. When a new
node joins a network, it has to be assigned a unique IP address as
part of its initialization. Since ad hoc network's topology may
change unpredictably, it is important to provide a resilient method
for providing IP address autoconfiguration. This document specifies
the requirements for IP address autoconfiguration in ad hoc networks
which have dynamic network topology.
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