…s not to be assigned by IANA at this time. While [ RFC3513 ] was obsoleted by [ RFC4291 ], the guidance provided to IANA did not change regarding the allocation of IPv6 unicast addresses. Formerly known as Internet Protocol Version 6 Address Space (pursuant to [ IESG decision ]) …
… to translate it into languages other than English. 1 . Introduction RFC 4291 [ RFC4291 ] defines "scop" as "a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group" and defines "scop 3" as "reserved". The multicast protocol specification in [ MPL ] desires t…
…e "nearest" one, according to the routing protocol's measure of distance). See [RFC4291]. solicited-node multicast address - a multicast address to which Neighbor Solicitation messages are sent. The algorithm for computing the address is given in [RFC4291]. link-layer address - a…
… "nearest" one, according to the routing protocol's measure of distance). See [ RFC4291 ]. solicited-node multicast address - a multicast address to which Neighbor Solicitation messages are sent. The algorithm for computing the address is given in [ RFC4291 ]. link-layer address …
… "nearest" one, according to the routing protocol's measure of distance). See [ RFC4291 ]. solicited-node multicast address - a multicast address to which Neighbor Solicitation messages are sent. The algorithm for computing the address is given in [ RFC4291 ]. link-layer address …
… "nearest" one, according to the routing protocol's measure of distance). See [ RFC4291 ]. solicited-node multicast address - a multicast address to which Neighbor Solicitation messages are sent. The algorithm for computing the address is given in [ RFC4291 ]. link-layer address …
…ion for IPv6 September 2012 1 . Introduction The IPv6 addressing architecture [ RFC4291 ] allows multiple unicast addresses to be assigned to interfaces. These addresses might have different reachability scopes (link-local, site-local, or global). These addresses might also be "p…
…ion for IPv6 September 2012 1 . Introduction The IPv6 addressing architecture [ RFC4291 ] allows multiple unicast addresses to be assigned to interfaces. These addresses might have different reachability scopes (link-local, site-local, or global). These addresses might also be "p…
…ity with the host identifier format defined in the IPv6 addressing architecture RFC4291 ]. These bits MUST be set to zero. When using a /96 Network-Specific Prefix, the administrators MUST ensure that the bits 64 to 71 are set to zero. A simple way to achieve that is to construct…
… 2014 1 . Introduction This document updates the IPv6 addressing architecture [ RFC4291 ] by redefining reserved bits as generic flag bits ( Section 2 ). The document also provides some clarifications related to the use of these flag bits ( Section 3 ). This document updates [ RF…
…ns. 2. Address Blocks 2.1. Node-Scoped Unicast ::1/128 is the loopback address [RFC4291]. ::/128 is the unspecified address [RFC4291]. These two addresses should not appear on the public Internet. 2.2. IPv4-Mapped Addresses ::FFFF:0:0/96 are the IPv4-mapped addresses [RFC4291]. A…
… 2 . Address Blocks 2.1 . Node-Scoped Unicast ::1/128 is the loopback address [ RFC4291 ]. ::/128 is the unspecified address [ RFC4291 ]. These two addresses should not appear on the public Internet. 2.2 . IPv4-Mapped Addresses ::FFFF:0:0/96 are the IPv4-mapped addresses [ RFC429…
…presentation Flexibility of RFC 4291 Examples of flexibility in Section 2.2 of [RFC4291] are described below. 2.1 . Leading Zeros in a 16-Bit Field 'It is not necessary to write the leading zeros in an individual field.' Conversely, it is also not necessary to omit leading zeros.…
…presentation Flexibility of RFC 4291 Examples of flexibility in Section 2.2 of [RFC4291] are described below. 2.1 . Leading Zeros in a 16-Bit Field 'It is not necessary to write the leading zeros in an individual field.' Conversely, it is also not necessary to omit leading zeros.…
…presentation Flexibility of RFC 4291 Examples of flexibility in Section 2.2 of [RFC4291] are described below. 2.1 . Leading Zeros in a 16-Bit Field 'It is not necessary to write the leading zeros in an individual field.' Conversely, it is also not necessary to omit leading zeros.…