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Title : Automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses for MANET with multiple gateways
Author(s) : S. Ruffino, P. Stupar
Filename : draft-ruffino-manet-autoconf-multigw-02.txt
Pages : 36
Date : 2006-3-9
This document describes a mechanism for stateless autoconfiguration
of IPv6 addresses for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs), connected to
the Internet by means of one or more gateways. Network prefixes are
disseminated by Internet gateways and are used by nodes to configure
a set of global IPv6 addresses. An algorithm is specified, by which
nodes can choose the optimal address for data traffic. Configured
global addresses are also advertised to other MANET nodes, to
minimize latencies in case of gateway failures, partitions and
mergers. The specified mechanism aims to be independent from any
particular MANET routing protocol and to effectively exploit multiple
gateways.
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