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2006-12-15 10:50
An address management scheme for embedded IPv6 on lightweight IP devices Hidekazu Kuroki (Shizuoka Univ.,IRI Ubiteq Ubilab), Hiroyuki Inoue, Tsukasa Ogino (IRI Ubiteq Ubilab), Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka Univ.) IN2006-126 |
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In recent days, the IP functions are installed for various devices. This enables devices to be operated, maintained on IPv6, and many new services are introduced for such devices. If a fixed IPv6 address is embedded in an IPv6 enabled device, a complex address setting function and the address management function can be unnecessary and the operation and the maintenance of devices can be facilitated. We proposed a scheme for the attainment of the IP route for an IPv6 address embedded in a device by applying the technology of NEMO Basic Support. In this scheme, complex IP processing need not be mounted on a device by using a router on the network where the device is connected. This scheme reduces the development cost of devices, the processing load on devices and the cost of the address management by using embedded IPv6 addresses for the operation or management of devices. However, it requires embedded home agent's information in addition to the IPv6 address in devices. In this paper, we propose an enhanced technique for making the embedded home agent's information unnecessary by using home agent address discovery. This allows the change of home agent's address or the hostname without the change of information on devices. In addition, it allows using redundant technologies for home agents that needs home agent address discovery. |
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Embedded Address / Devices Management / IPv6 / NEMO / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 106, no. 420, IN2006-126, pp. 73-78, Dec. 2006. |
Paper # |
IN2006-126 |
Date of Issue |
2006-12-07 (IN) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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