… the use of these flag bits ( Section 3 ). This document updates [ RFC3956 ], [ RFC3306 ], and [ RFC4291 ]. These updates are logical consequences of the new processing rules in Section 3 . Textual representation of IPv6 addresses included in the RFC updates follows the recommend…
… the use of these flag bits ( Section 3 ). This document updates [ RFC3956 ], [ RFC3306 ], and [ RFC4291 ]. These updates are logical consequences of the new processing rules in Section 3 . Textual representation of IPv6 addresses included in the RFC updates follows the recommend…
…o use the encoding, leveraging, and extending unicast-prefix-based addressing [ RFC3306 ]. This mechanism not only provides a simple solution for IPv6 interdomain Any Source Multicast but can be used as a simple solution for IPv6 intra-domain ASM with scoped multicast addresses a…
…o use the encoding, leveraging, and extending unicast-prefix-based addressing [ RFC3306 ]. This mechanism not only provides a simple solution for IPv6 interdomain Any Source Multicast but can be used as a simple solution for IPv6 intra-domain ASM with scoped multicast addresses a…
…o use the encoding, leveraging, and extending unicast-prefix-based addressing [ RFC3306 ]. This mechanism not only provides a simple solution for IPv6 interdomain Any Source Multicast but can be used as a simple solution for IPv6 intra-domain ASM with scoped multicast addresses a…
…-local scope is preferred over unicast- prefix-based IPv6 multicast addresses [ RFC3306 ], since by delegating multicast addresses using the IID, each node can generate its multicast addresses automatically without allocation servers. This method works better than the unicast-pre…
…-local scope is preferred over unicast- prefix-based IPv6 multicast addresses [ RFC3306 ], since by delegating multicast addresses using the IID, each node can generate its multicast addresses automatically without allocation servers. This method works better than the unicast-pre…
… Architecture February 2006 The P flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3306 ]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3956 ]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 …
… Architecture February 2006 The P flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3306 ]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3956 ]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 …
…g Architecture February 2006 The P flag's definition and usage can be found in [RFC3306]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [RFC3956]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 Int…
… Architecture February 2006 The P flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3306 ]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3956 ]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 …
…signment schemes embed a unicast IPv6 prefix into the multicast address itself [RFC3306]. Such documents do not assume a particular size for the subnet id, per se, but do assume that the IPv6 prefix is a /64. Thus, the relative size of the subnet id has no direct impact on multic…
…the "g" bits are both meaningless in the format of an IPv6 multicast group ID [ RFC3306 ] [ RFC3307 ]. None of the above implies that there is a problem with using the "u" and "g" bits in MAC addresses as part of the process of generating IIDs from MAC addresses, or with specifyi…
…ignment schemes embed a unicast IPv6 prefix into the multicast address itself [ RFC3306 ]. Such documents do not assume a particular size for the subnet id, per se, but do assume that the IPv6 prefix is a /64. Thus, the relative size of the subnet id has no direct impact on multi…
…ignment schemes embed a unicast IPv6 prefix into the multicast address itself [ RFC3306 ]. Such documents do not assume a particular size for the subnet id, per se, but do assume that the IPv6 prefix is a /64. Thus, the relative size of the subnet id has no direct impact on multi…