…We use the following terms in this document: IP: Either IPv4 [RFC0791] or IPv6 [RFC2460]. Node: A device that implements IP. Upper layer: A protocol layer immediately above IP. Examples are transport protocols such as TCP and UDP, control protocols such as ICMP, routing protocols…
… the client's reference identifier is an IP address as defined by [RFC0791] or [RFC2460], the client SHOULD convert that address to the "network byte order" octet string representation and compare it against a subjectAltName entry of type iPAddress. A match occurs if the octet st…
…on [ RFC4862 ] specifies Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) for IPv6 [ RFC2460 ], which typically results in hosts configuring one or more "stable" addresses composed of a network prefix advertised by a local router, and an Interface Identifier (IID) that typically embed…
…on and Applicability This document describes the expected behavior of an IPv6 [ RFC2460 ] host in a network that has more than one prefix, each allocated by an upstream network that is assumed to implement BCP 38 [ RFC2827 ] ingress filtering, and in which the host is presented w…
…et string MUST contain exactly four octets. For IP version 6, as specified in [ RFC2460 ], the octet string MUST contain exactly sixteen octets. When the subjectAltName extension contains a domain name system label, the domain name MUST be stored in the dNSName (an IA5String). Th…
… 576 bytes and the first-hop MTU for IPv4 [ RFC1122 ] and 1280 bytes for IPv6 [ RFC2460 ]. This value corresponds to the overall size of the IP packet. Consequently, for IPv4, the actual STUN message would need to be less than 548 bytes (576 minus 20-byte IP header, minus 8-byte …
…-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ IPv6 Address: 128 bits (unsigned integer) Contains an IPv6 [ RFC2460 ] address of the sending endpoint. It is binary encoded. Note: A sender MUST NOT use an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address [ RFC4291 ], but should instead use an IPv4 Address parameter for an IPv4 addre…
…e client's reference identifier is an IP address as defined by [ RFC0791 ] or [ RFC2460 ], the client SHOULD convert that address to the "network byte order" octet string representation and compare it against a subjectAltName entry of type iPAddress. A match occurs if the octet s…
…on [ RFC4862 ] specifies Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) for IPv6 [ RFC2460 ], which typically results in hosts configuring one or more "stable" addresses composed of a network prefix advertised by a local router, and an Interface Identifier (IID) that typically embed…
… 576 bytes and the first-hop MTU for IPv4 [ RFC1122 ] and 1280 bytes for IPv6 [ RFC2460 ]. This value corresponds to the overall size of the IP packet. Consequently, for IPv4, the actual STUN message would need to be less than 548 bytes (576 minus 20-byte IP header, minus 8-byte …
…ecessary to prevent the PW being subjected to ECMP. All IP packets [ RFC791 ] [ RFC2460 ] start with a version number that is checked by LSRs performing MPLS payload inspection. To prevent the incorrect processing of packets carried within a PW, PW packets carried over an MPLS PS…
… to the default MSS of 536 bytes for IPv4 [ RFC1122 ] and 1220 bytes for IPv6 [ RFC2460 ]. Even if the client complies with this limit when sending the SYN, it is known that an IPv4 receiver advertising an MSS less than 536 bytes can receive a segment larger than it is expecting.…
…ctet string MUST contain exactly four octets. For IP version 6, as specified in RFC2460 ], the octet string MUST contain exactly sixteen octets. When the subjectAltName extension contains a domain name system label, the domain name MUST be stored in the dNSName (an IA5String). Th…
…ctet string MUST contain exactly four octets. For IP version 6, as specified in RFC2460 ], the octet string MUST contain exactly sixteen octets. When the subjectAltName extension contains a domain name system label, the domain name MUST be stored in the dNSName (an IA5String). Th…
…e: Lars Eggert Date Verified: 2011-02-03 Section 12.1 says: IPv6 Option Number [RFC2460]: HEX act chg rest --- --- --- ----- 6 00 1 00110 Quick-Start It should say: IPv6 Option Number [RFC2460]: HEX act chg rest --- --- --- ----- 26 00 1 00110 Quick-Start Notes: In IANA web page …