Re: [6lo] FW: Generation of IPv6 IIDs

"Turner, Randy" <Randy.Turner@landisgyr.com> Fri, 25 July 2014 14:18 UTC

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From: "Turner, Randy" <Randy.Turner@landisgyr.com>
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Thread-Topic: [6lo] FW: Generation of IPv6 IIDs
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Subject: Re: [6lo] FW: Generation of IPv6 IIDs
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When you say "doesn't comply with default IIDs", we're really saying default IIDs that do not use EUIs ?  So we would be saying, it's ok to do this (using EUI-based addressing) for now, but a future draft (or drafts) may restate the existing document set to comply with a better way to derive IIDs  in the future ?

Randy

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From: Fernando Gont [mailto:fgont@si6networks.com] 
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To: Turner, Randy; '6lo@ietf.org'; 6man Chairs (6man-chairs@tools.ietf.org) (6man-chairs@tools.ietf.org)
Cc: Erik Nordmark
Subject: Re: [6lo] FW: Generation of IPv6 IIDs

Hi, Randy,

Essentially, the two options seem to be:

1) Say that what 6lo currently does is a perfetly valid exception (with no need to do anything in this area in the future)

2) Flag what 6lo is doing as "something that doesn't comply with default-iids. You may still use this n the mean time, but a solution should be engineered to comply with default-iids"


My understanding is that Erik is proposing "2)"... and I tend to like that option.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

Best regards,
Fernando




On 07/24/2014 01:50 PM, Turner, Randy wrote:
> 
> 
> Ditto what Erik said....we operate AMI networks where most of the EUI-64 threats do not exist, and 6775 mechanisms are employed - it would be nice if EUI-64s were not "deprecated" but still allowed, with the existing alternative documents being available for those that need it.
> 
> Randy
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 6lo [mailto:6lo-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Erik Nordmark
> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 8:21 AM
> To: Jonathan Hui (johui); Erik Nordmark
> Cc: 6lo-chairs@tools.ietf.org; 6man Chairs 
> (6man-chairs@tools.ietf.org); Erik Nordmark; Dave Thaler; Samita 
> Chakrabarti; 6lo@ietf.org; Fernando Gont; 
> draft-ietf-6man-default-iids@tools.ietf.org
> Subject: Re: [6lo] Generation of IPv6 IIDs
> 
> On 7/23/14, 10:25 PM, Jonathan Hui (johui) wrote:
>> Note that RFC 6282 already provides the option:
>> - If the IID can be derived from MAC address, great.
>> - If not, things will still work just with reduced efficiency.
>>
>> Section 10 of RFC 4944 also provides the same option, but has since been replaced by the encoding specified in RFC 6282.
>>
>> Also note that 802.15.4 interfaces have both a stable MAC address (EUI-64) and a locally-significant, dynamic MAC address (Short Address).  Many of the arguments against MAC-address-based IIDs may not apply when using Short Addresses.
>>
> 
> The issue I know about is in RFC 6775 which would fail to deliver errors to an ARO if the host doesn't have a link-local address with a EUI-64-based IID.
> 
> RFC 6775 (6lowpan-nd) makes the assumption that the host always has a link-local address configured with the EUI-64 of the host.
> That assumption is used in section 6.5.2 to send errors back to hosts.
> Note that we already know of a solution, which is local to the router implementation, which is already captured in section 9.7 in draft-chakrabarti-nordmark-6man-efficient-nd.
> 
>     Erik
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