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RFC 4489
Title: A Method for Generating Link-Scoped
IPv6 Multicast Addresses
Author: J-S. Park, M-K. Shin,
H-J. Kim
Status: Standards Track
Date: April 2006
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Pages: 6
Characters: 12224
Updates: RFC3306
See-Also:
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-ipv6-link-scoped-mcast-09.txt
URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4489.txt
This document specifies an extension to the multicast addressing
architecture of the IPv6 protocol. The extension allows the use of
Interface Identifiers (IIDs) to allocate multicast addresses. When a
link-local unicast address is configured at each interface of a node,
an IID is uniquely determined. After that, each node can generate its
unique multicast addresses automatically without conflicts. The
alternative method for creating link-local multicast addresses proposed
in this document is better than known methods like unicast-prefix-based
IPv6 multicast addresses. This memo updates RFC 3306. [STANDARDS TRACK]
This document is a product of the IP Version 6 Working Group
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