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... bit order. This is the address the interface currently responds to, and may be different from the built-in address used to derive the Interface Identifier. 7. Address Mapping -- Multicast An IPv6 ...
... or multicast group membership maintenance; such procedures are described in other documents (e.g., [RFC-1112, RFC-1191]). Other documents may also introduce additional ICMPv6 message types, such ...
... IPv6 addresses, definition of IPv6 unicast addresses, anycast addresses, and multicast addresses, and an IPv6 node's required addresses. Table of Contents 1. Introduction.................................................2 ...
... to a message sent to one of the node's unicast addresses, the Source Address of the reply must be that same address. (b) If the message is a response to a message sent to a multicast ...
...  4.6.3 Locating a Security Gateway................................28 4.7 Security Associations and Multicast.............................29 5. IP Traffic Processing..............................................30 ...
... MTU Discovery - process by which a node learns the PMTU of a path flow - a sequence of packets sent from a particular source to a particular (unicast or multicast) destination ...
... first. Special Addresses There are five classes of IP addresses: Class A through Class E. Of these, Classes A, B, and C are used for unicast addresses, Class D is used for multicast addresses, and Class ...
... Codes (MACs) based on symmetric encryption algorithms (e.g., DES) or on one-way hash functions (e.g., MD5 or SHA-1). For multicast communication, one-way hash algorithms combined with asymmetric ...
... keyed Message Authentication Codes (MACs) based on symmetric encryption algorithms (e.g., DES) or on one-way hash functions (e.g., MD5 or SHA-1). For multicast communication, one-way hash algorithms ...
... of addresses. The scalability of multicast routing is improved by adding a "scope" field to multicast addresses. And a new type of address called an "anycast address" is defined, ...
... 8.6  Network MTU Discovery                               68             8.7  IP Encapsulation of ST                              69             8.8  IP Multicasting                                     ...
... 128 bits, to          support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater          number of addressable nodes, and simpler auto-configuration of          addresses.  The scalability of multicast ...
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... of addresses. The scalability of multicast routing is improved by adding a "scope" field to multicast addresses. And a new type of address called an "anycast address" is defined, used to send a packet ...