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	Title		: Changes Needed to Allow for IPv6 Network Discovery
	Author(s)	: R. Pashby
	Filename	: draft-pashby-ipv6-network-discovery-00.txt
	Pages		: 
	Date		: 2005-7-14
	
The purpose of the draft is to provide mechanisms to discover all 
nodes and addresses on an IPv6 network.

Network discovery is a key to network management and network 
security. In IPv4 the most effective way to discover what devices 
were attached to the network was to walk the entire network address 
space. While this was easily done in IPv4, it is impossible in 
IPv6, due to the large range of addresses on a network. Currently 
there is no effective way to discover the nodes on an IPv6 network. 

This document describes the changes that need to be made to allow 
for discovering nodes on an IPv6 network.

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