Le 18/11/2011 22:53, Ted Lemon a écrit :
On Nov 18, 2011, at 6:37 PM, "Alexandru
Petrescu"<alexandru.petre...@gmail.com>  wrote:
I pick one use-case I am particularly concerned with: router device
with limited memory and CPU MHz connected to low-rate cellular
forced into using both DHCP and RA software.  It would better use
only one software implementation (not 2), and do a short exchanges
of messages (4 messages instead of 6) to obtain: default route,
prefix, address, DNS server.

Can you tell us more about this device?   I didn't know people made
devices this small anymore other than in the distributed sensor
network environment (e.g., lowpan).

Well, there exist machine-class devices which are that small and don't aren't necessarily lowpan ("p" would be replaced by a "w"). For example "M2M" devices.

Alex

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