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Title : No Overhead Autoconfiguration OLSR
Author(s) : K. Mase, C. Adjih
Filename : draft-mase-manet-autoconf-noaolsr-00.txt
Pages : 67
Date : 2005-5-26
This document specifies one method for autoconfiguration for the
Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol for ad hoc networks.
OLSR is a routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks, designed for
use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks ; and as such it specifies
how individual nodes can construct routes to each other. To achieve
this, it relies on preliminary assignment of unique IP addresses to
OLSR interfaces ; hence the task of assigning addresses to
interfaces, and checking their uniqueness is defined externally.
This document proposes a complementary method, called "No Overhead
Autoconfiguration for OLSR" (NOA-OLSR), to perform this task of
ensuring uniqueness (Duplicate Address Detection, DAD) of addresses
which have been selected. This method consists of modifications in
the OLSR specification.
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