Title :
Neighbor discovery and stateless autoconfiguration in IPv6
Author_Institution :
IBM Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Abstract :
The next-generation Internet Protocol, IPv6, includes autoconfiguration facilities that allow IPv6 hosts to plug into the network and start communicating with no special configuration required. These facilities address the requirements of hosts connecting to isolated standalone networks (such as home networks). The paper considers how the neighbor discovery protocols provide address-resolution services and allow hosts to find and keep track of routers, determine when a neighbor becomes unreachable, and switch dynamically to backup routers should the ones they are using fail
Keywords :
Internet; configuration management; transport protocols; IPv6; address-resolution services; backup routers; home networks; neighbor discovery protocols; network routers; next-generation Internet Protocol; standalone networks; stateless autoconfiguration; Cryptography; Electronic mail; Network address translation; Peer to peer computing; Plugs; Protocols; Routing; Switches; TCPIP; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/4236.780961