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Title : IPv6 Over IPv6 Convergence sublayer in WiMAX Networks
Author(s) : B. Patil, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-16ng-ipv6-over-ipv6cs-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2006-10-16
The WiMAX forum is defining the network architecture which enables
Internet connectivity to mobile stations and IP hosts via the
802.16d/e radio interface. This document specifies the addressing
and operation of IPv6 for hosts served by a WiMAX network. It
recommends the assignment of a unique prefix to each host and allow
the host to use multiple identifiers within that prefix, including
support for randomly generated identifiers. IPv6 operation in WiMAX
networks as explained in this document is based entirely on existing
IETF specifications. The solution entailed herein is recommended for
adoption by the WiMAX forum for IPv6 over the IPv6 convergence
sublayer.
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