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Detecting Network Attachment in IPv6 Best Current Practices for hosts draft-ietf-dna-hosts-01.txt

Detecting Network Attachment in IPv6 Best Current Practices for hosts draft-ietf-dna-hosts-01.txt. Sathya Narayanan Greg Daley Nicolas Montavont. Issues. Erik’s comments: Re-structuring suggestion Link change vs same link Reachability detection Unnecessary information

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Detecting Network Attachment in IPv6 Best Current Practices for hosts draft-ietf-dna-hosts-01.txt

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  1. Detecting Network Attachment in IPv6Best Current Practices for hostsdraft-ietf-dna-hosts-01.txt Sathya Narayanan Greg Daley Nicolas Montavont

  2. Issues • Erik’s comments: • Re-structuring suggestion • Link change vs same link • Reachability detection • Unnecessary information • Comments from Subba Reddy incorporated. (00 to 01)

  3. Restructuring • Current draft has one section on DNA steps • Making using of prior information • DAD • Link Identification (Same vs change) • MLD • Reachability detection

  4. Link change vs same link • Suggestion: We just need mechanism to detect link change (CPL is recommended for it). • De we need the ‘same link’ section? • I think Yes. • How the node can quickly confirm that it is on the same link?

  5. Reachability detection • Last email on this subject: • “A couple of words describing that ND handles this or a caveat about bad links may be sufficient”. • I interpreted this to mean a sub-section is alright. • Current draft • If a node wants • A table about reachability implication for different RS/RA and NS/NA exchanges • Mention packet loss.

  6. Other sections (Unnecessary information?) • Hints (Reduced to make it more succinct) • To initiate change detection • IP hosts configuration • Configuration that should be invalidated when link change happens. • Complications to DNA • Security considerations ;-)

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