[v6ops] draft-shytyi-v6ops-danir-01.txt

Dmytro Shytyi <ietf.dmytro@shytyi.net> Wed, 18 April 2018 21:36 UTC

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From: Dmytro Shytyi <ietf.dmytro@shytyi.net>
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Dear v6opsers,

We are happy to introduce the new version (v.01) of the DANIR draft.
It has a new figure that describes the setting that works entirely with DHCPv6-PD.
Please have a look by following the next link: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-shytyi-v6ops-danir-01





Name:        draft-shytyi-v6ops-danir 

Revision:    01 

Title:        DHCPv6_PD, PDP and NDP Implementation in IoT Router (DANIR) 

Group:        Individual Submission 

Pages:        18 
Abstract: 

This document provides a description of the implementation of Dynamic 

Host Configuration Protocol version 6 Prefix Delegation, Neighbour 

Discovery Protocol and of the use of the Packet Data Protocol in an 

Internet of Things Router. This Internet of Things Router is 

connected on a cellular network; it is a DHCPv6-PD Client and it 

requests a /56 pool of prefixes from the server; the DHCPv6-PD server 

is placed in the PGW and is a part of the cellular infrastructure. 

After the pool of prefixes is delegated, the Internet of Things 

Router derives sub-prefixes from the prefix pool; each one of these 

sub-prefixes is aimed at one ingress interface. 



After the Internet of Things Router finishes the network prefix 

assignment procedure, it advertises the network prefixes on the 

ingress links by using the Neighbour Discovery protocol. Finally, 

when Hosts receive the sub-prefixes via Router Adverticement 

messages, they configure the Global Unique Address with the Stateless 

Address Auto-configuration protocol. 

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Dmytro SHYTYI