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        Title           : Minimum Requirement of IPv6 for Low Cost Network 
                          Appliance
        Author(s)       : N. OKABE et al.
        Filename        : draft-okabe-ipv6-lcna-minreq-01.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 28-Feb-02
        
Resource limitations and cost constraints associated with
small-embedded devices make it difficult to implement the entire
IPv6 specification.  We call such non-PC embedded devices
(e.g. game-machines, AV devices, sensors, digital cameras, LCD
projectors, and home appliances) 'Low Cost Network Appliances', and
define the minimum IPv6 requirements for them.  In this draft, we
will also point out several items to be discussed in future
studies.

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