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        Title           : Host-based IPv6 Multicast Addresses Allocation
        Author(s)       : J. Park et al.
        Filename        : draft-park-host-based-mcast-00.txt
        Pages           : 6
        Date            : 13-Nov-01
        
This document specifies an extension to the multicast addressing
architecture of the IPv6 protocol.  The extension allows for sing
interface-ID to allocate multicast addresses.  When the link-local
unicast address is configured at each interface of host, interface
ID is uniquely determined.  By delegating multicast addresses at
the same time as interface ID, each host can identify their
multicast addresses automatically at Layer 1 without needing to run
an intra- or inter-domain allocation protocol in the serverless
environments.

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