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An evaluation of the NAP protocol for IPv6 router auto-configuration

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This paper presents a model of the NAP protocol, dedicated to the auto-configuration of IPv6 routers. If hosts auto- configuration is defined by IPv6, IPv6 routers still have to be manually configured. In order to succeed in new networking domains, a full auto-configuration feature must be offered. NAP offers a fully distributed solution that uses a link state OSPFv3-like approach to perform prefix collision detection and avoidance. In this paper, we present a model for NAP and analyze the average and maximum autoconfiguration delay as a function of the network size and the prefix space size.
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inria-00397017 , version 1 (19-06-2009)

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Guillaume Chelius, Eric Fleury, Bruno Sericola, Laurent Toutain, David Binet. An evaluation of the NAP protocol for IPv6 router auto-configuration. SIGCOMM 2007 Workshop "IPv6 and the Future of the Internet", ACM, Aug 2007, Kyoto, Japan. ⟨inria-00397017⟩
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