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[DNA] Analysis of IPv6 Relocation Delays



Hi everybody,

as I had mentioned on this list before, we wrote a little draft on the
latency of IPv6 relocation due to delayed MLD Reports.  Here is the
abstract:

    Mobile nodes require fast IPv6 relocation.  Yet, router discovery,
    address auto-configuration, and support for TSLLAOs depend on delayed
    MLD signaling, defeating existing optimizations in many situations.

    This document identifies problematic situations.  It proposes delay
    relaxations for MLD Reports or use of optimistic addresses prior to
    the initial Neighbor Solicitation to improve them.

Until the draft becomes available at the official repository, you can
access it here:

http://doc.tm.uka.de/2005/draft-vogt-dna-relocation-00.txt

Note that the purpose of this draft is NOT to evolve itself within the
DNA WG.  Rather, it is supposed to be a basis for a mailing-list
discussion and maybe provide some text for existing WG documents.

Regards,
- Christian

--
Christian Vogt, Institute of Telematics, University of Karlsruhe
www.tm.uka.de/~chvogt/pubkey/


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