Presentation 2004/5/7
An Implementation of DHCPv6 Address Allocation with Consideration for Host Identity
Miyuki KADOTA, Yasuhiro OHARA, Masaki MINAMI, Jun MURAI,
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Abstract(in English) Router Advertisement message defined in the Neighbor Discovery Protocol is the most commonly used method for IP address allocation in IPv6 networks. However, it's use of the stateless configuration brings problems for adminitrators when allocating IP address and services resources based on a policy or when maintaining the status of the allocated resources. In this study, we first discuss the merits of IPv6 stateful configuration, and show the feasibility of using DHCPv6. We then define the needed host information, and design and implement a system for allocating IP address and service resources based on DHCPv6.
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Keyword(in English) DHCPv6 / stateful address configuration / IPv6 link-local address
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Title (in English) An Implementation of DHCPv6 Address Allocation with Consideration for Host Identity
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Keyword(1) DHCPv6
Keyword(2) stateful address configuration
Keyword(3) IPv6 link-local address
1st Author's Name Miyuki KADOTA
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University,Faculty of Policy Management()
2nd Author's Name Yasuhiro OHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University,Graduate School of Media and Governance
3rd Author's Name Masaki MINAMI
3rd Author's Affiliation Keio University,Faculty of Environmental Information
4th Author's Name Jun MURAI
4th Author's Affiliation Keio University,Faculty of Environmental Information
Date 2004/5/7
Paper # MoMuC2004-18
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 38
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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