Some discovery and lookup processes utilising IPv6 appended.
What makes it special; the network is wireless, the address dyanamically
assigned, globally unique and globally accessible, the next time I
connect, the address might be different, while IPv6 multicast discovery
allows it to be dynamically discovered. The actual address doesn't
matter; the only requirement is that it's accessible.
There's an option with the discovery announcement protocol, by default
it's local network only, however it can be configured to announce globally.
Currently TTL for local connections is 15 hops, for global it's 255 by
default, it's set by discovery constraints.
If anyone is interested in trying out IPv6 global multicast discovery,
let me know.
Image PID Local Address Local Port Remote Address Remote
Port Packet Loss (%) Latency (ms)
java.exe 932 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64483
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64488 0 0
java.exe 5312 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64305
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64427 0 0
java.exe 5312 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64431
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64430 0 0
java.exe 6540 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64430
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64431 0 0
java.exe 6540 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64430
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64436 0 0
java.exe 6540 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64427
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64305 0 0
java.exe 7108 fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64488
fe80::51ce:d94d:bec3:8246 64483 0 0
On 2/08/2017 2:10 AM, Zsolt Kúti wrote:
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On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Peter<j...@zeus.net.au> wrote:
Just wondering.
Peter.