IPv6 is the successor to our current internet protocol, IPv4. It offers many new features, including a vastly increased address space (128 bits of address vs. IPv4's measly 32 bits), easier ...
Autoconfiguration The address autoconfiguration is used to automatically assign addresses to a host. Address autoconfiguration is specified in RFC 2462. It uses the NDP (specifically RAs) to obtain ...
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