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IPv6 Prefix Assignment in Small Networks
draft-baker-homenet-prefix-assignment-01
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| Authors | Fred Baker , Ralph Droms | |
| Last updated | 2013年12月05日 (Latest revision 2012年03月07日) | |
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Abstract
It is necessary to allocate prefixes in small networks, which include residential and Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) networks in a manner that minimizes or eliminates manual configuration. This note suggests an approach.
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