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Title : Recommendation to make periodic Router Advertisements in IPv6 optional
Author(s) : S. Madanapalli, B. Patil
Filename : draft-madanapalli-ipv6-periodic-rtr-advts-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2006-8-7
Periodic IPv6 router advertisements are a concern in mobile and
cellular networks in which the hosts are attached to the network and
access router but switch state to dormant mode in order to conserve
battery power. In addition the air interface is a resource that
should be used optimally and hence periodic router advertisements
that an access router would send should be limited. Transmission of
Periodic router advertisements to hosts on a link by a router should
be optional. At the very least the interval between such router
advertisements should be configurable to a value that is
significantly higher than currently specified. This document
provides a recommendation for the periodic router advertisement
interval (MaxRtrAdvInterval) and router lifetime.
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