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Title : Address autoconfiguration in Optimized Link
State Routing Protocol
Author(s) : A. Laouiti, et al.
Filename : draft-laouiti-manet-olsr-address-autoconf-01.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2005-7-20
Several MANET routing protocols have been recently promoted to
experimental RFCs. However, autoconfiguration of MANET networks is
still an unsettled area. This document proposes a protocol for
autoconfiguration for both IPv4 or IPv6. Its corner stone is an
conflict-detection algorithm. It aims at conceptual simplicity:
essentially, each node periodically sends its addresses and an
identifier. Conflicts are detected as identifier mismatches. This
protocol might be used with any MANET protocol, although it naturally
suits the OLSR routing protocol (on which we focus), with a light
increase of control message overhead.
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