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Title : IPv6 NDP for Common Prefix Allocation in IEEE 802.16
Author(s) : H. Jeon, J. Jee
Filename : draft-jeon-ipv6-ndp-ieee802.16-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-10-20
IEEE 802.16 is one of broadband wireless access technologies and will
become a key technology for growing wireless IP network. However,
connection-oriented feature of IEEE 802.16 introduces some issues in
applying conventional standard IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol
(NDP). Following the previous 3GPP model [RFC 3314] for IPv6 NDP is
not flexible in IPv6 link configuration since it assigns different
network prefixes to each subscriber stations. We presents a mechanism
which can allocate a common network prefix to all subscriber
stations under the same IPv6 link. Through this mechanism, the
standard IPv6 NDP can be applied to IEEE 802.16 networks without
modifying conventional host-side operation.
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