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RFC 2464 - Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks
(Resources/RFC)
... Ethernet is 1500 octets. This size may be reduced by a Router Advertisement [DISC] containing an MTU option which specifies a smaller MTU, or by manual configuration of each
node
. If a Router Advertisement ...
2.
RFC 1885 - Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for IPv6 (OBSOLETE)
(Resources/RFC)
... IPv6 Routing and Addressing specification [IPv6-ADDR] applies to this document as well. 2. ICMPv6 (ICMP for IPv6) ICMPv6 is used by IPv6
node
s to report errors encountered in processing packets, ...
3.
RFC 2373 - IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
(Resources/RFC)
... 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 ...
4.
RFC 2463 - Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6)
(Resources/RFC)
... as described in [RFC-2119]. 2. ICMPv6 (ICMP for IPv6) ICMPv6 is used by IPv6
node
s to report errors encountered in processing packets, and to perform other internet-layer functions, such as ...
5.
RFC 2401 - Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
(Resources/RFC)
... originating from the same
node
as the encapsulator do not have their TTL's decremented, as the sending
node
is originating the packet rather than forwarding it. ...
6.
RFC 1981 - Path MTU Discovery for IP version 6
(Resources/RFC)
... References.....................................................14 Authors' Addresses.............................................15 1. Introduction When one IPv6
node
has a large amount of data ...
7.
RFC 1700 - Assigned Numbers
(Resources/RFC)
... Frank Quick <fquick@qualcomm.com> hp-collector 381/tcp hp performance data collector hp-collector 381/udp hp performance data collector hp-managed-
node
382/tcp hp performance data ...
8.
RFC 1883 - Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification (OBSOLETE)
(Resources/RFC)
... IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable
node
s, and simpler auto-configuration ...
9.
RFC 1819 - Internet Stream Protocol Version 2 (ST2) Protocol Specification
(Resources/RFC)
... and packet scheduling mechanisms in all
node
s running the protocol, guarantees a well-defined Quality of Service (QoS) to ST2 applications. It ensures that real-time packets are delivered within ...
10.
RFC 2460 - Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
(Resources/RFC)
... 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable
node
s, and simpler auto-configuration of addresses. The scalability of multicast ...
11.
What is IPv6?
(Resources/General info)
... Addressing Capabilities IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable
node
s, and simpler auto-configuration ...
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