Re: [dhcwg] Address autoconfiguration

John Wells <wells@ieee.org> Thu, 29 August 2002 22:15 UTC

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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 18:09:50 -0400
From: John Wells <wells@ieee.org>
To: Alexandru Petrescu <petrescu@crm.mot.com>
Cc: dhcwg@ietf.org
Subject: Re: [dhcwg] Address autoconfiguration
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Hi Alex,

That was precisely the idea I had.  It's a good one because it gives
optimal routing and sidesteps communicating the home address and care-of
address to mobile nodes.  Can any DHCP servers do this now?

Thanks,
John

On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 06:18:35PM +0200, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
> John Wells <wells@ieee.org> writes:
> > I thought of RAs in IPv6 or listening to RIP/OSPF packets to trigger
> > updates, but is there any generally agreed method?
> 
> I was thinking of RA triggers DHCP Confirm triggers RIP update, as a
> way to do local mobility.
> 
> I have some text and slides hidden somewhere.
> 
> Alex

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