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Hi Jo, You are right. Windows 7 (Server 2008 & Vista as well) by default randomizes ipv6 auto-configured address selection. This is in violation with section 4 of [url=http://ipv6.net/RFC/rfc-2464-transmission-of-ipv6-packets-over-ethernet-networks.html]RFC ...
...  December 1998 Category: Standards Track Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, ...
3. Overview of RFCs
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... IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks  ...
... Specification", RFC 1883, Xerox PARC, Ipsilon Networks, December 1995. [IPv6-ADDR] Hinden, R., and S. Deering, Editors, "IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture", RFC ...
... SPECIFICATION Introduction The Internet Protocol (IP) [1] is used for host-to-host datagram service in a system of interconnected networks called the Catenet [2]. The network connecting devices ...
... and uses it to create a MAC address. Note that Token Ring networks are handled differently. This is defined in [TOKEN]. Group ID's less than or equal to 32 bits will generate unique MAC addresses. ...
... AH are applied to the packet. Case 2. This case illustrates simple virtual private networks support. =========================== |  ...
... links; X.25, Frame Relay, or ATM networks; and internet (or higher) layer "tunnels", such as tunnels over IPv4 or IPv6 itself. interface - a node's attachment to ...
...  number seeds are precise measurements of the inter-arrival time of physical events such as packet reception on other connected networks, server response time, or the typing rate of a ...
... computer communication networks. Such a system has been called a "catenet" [1]. The internet protocol provides for transmitting blocks of data called datagrams from sources to destinations, where ...
Network Working Group S. Deering, Xerox PARC Request for Comments: 1883 R. Hinden, Ipsilon Networks Category: Standards Track  ...
... communication packets, passing    through the nodes,o   network adapters, ando   transmission networks between the nodes. Networks may be as simple    as point-to-point links or as complex as switched ...
... link layer, i.e., the layer                  immediately below IPv6.  Examples are Ethernets (simple                  or bridged); PPP links; X.25, Frame Relay, or ATM                  networks; and ...