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Using DHCPv6 for DNS Configuration in Hosts
draft-droms-dnsconfig-dhcpv6-01
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| Authors | Ralph Droms , Dr. Thomas Narten , Dr. Bernard D. Aboba | |
| Last updated | 2002年03月07日 | |
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | |
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Abstract
An IPv6 device can configure its addresses and locate neighboring routers through stateless address autoconfiguration (RFC2462) and router discovery (RFC2461). Most IPv6 devices will require information about DNS services to make use of the basic IPv6 connectivity.
Authors
Ralph Droms
Dr. Thomas Narten
Dr. Bernard D. Aboba
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