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DHCP6C FOR ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT (IANA)
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is a department of ICANN
responsible for coordinating some of the key elements that keep the Internet
running smoothly. Whilst the Internet is renowned for being a worldwide network
free from central coordination, there is a technical need for some key parts of the
Internet to be globally coordinated, and this coordination role is undertaken by
IANA.
Specifically, IANA allocates and maintains unique codes and numbering systems
that are used in the technical standards (“protocols”) that drive the Internet.
IANA’s various activities can be broadly grouped in to three categories:
• Domain Names
IANA manages the DNS Root, the .int and .arpa domains, and an IDN
practices resource.
• Number Resources
IANA coordinates the global pool of IP and AS numbers, providing them to
Regional Internet Registries.
• Protocol Assignments
Internet protocols’ numbering systems are managed by IANA in conjunction
with standards bodies.
DHCP6C FOR PREFIX DELEGATION (IAPD)
An Identity Association for Prefix Delegation (IAPD) is a collection of prefixes
assigned to a requesting device. A requesting device may have more than one IAPD;
for example, one for each of its interfaces.
A prefix-delegating router (DHCPv6 server) selects prefixes to be assigned to a
requesting router (DHCPv6 client) upon receiving a request from the client. The
server can select prefixes for a requesting client by using static and dynamic
assignment mechanisms. Administrators can manually configure a list of prefixes
and associated preferred and valid lifetimes for an IAPD of a specific client that is
identified by its DUID.
When the delegating router receives a request from a client, it checks if there is a
static binding configured for the IAPD in the client’s message. If a static binding is
present, the prefixes in the binding are returned to the client. If no such binding is
found, the server attempts to assign prefixes for the client from other sources.
An IPv6 prefix delegating router can also select prefixes for a requesting router
based on an external authority such as a RADIUS server using the
Framed-IPv6-Prefix attribute.
DHCP6C FOR RAPID COMMIT
Rapid-Commit; is the process (option) in which a Requesting Router (DHCP Client)
obtains "configurable information" (configurable parameters) from a Delegating
Router (DHCP Server) by using a rapid DHCPv6 two-message exchange. The
messages that are exchanged between the two routers (RR and DR) are called the
DHCPv6 "SOLICIT" message and the DHCPv6 "REPLY" message.
WAN NEXT-HOP IPv6 ADDRESS
Specify the Next-Hop IPv6 address for this WAN interface.
This address can be either a link local or a global unicast IPv6 address.
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Страница 8: ...7 APPENDIX D CONNECTION SETUP 149 APPENDIX E PRINTER SERVER 199...
Страница 18: ...17 STEP 3 After successfully logging in for the first time you will reach this screen...
Страница 24: ...23 4 2 4 xDSL Statistics The xDSL Statistics screen displays information corresponding to the xDSL type ADSL...
Страница 33: ...32 4 7 IGMP Proxy Displays a list of IGMP Proxy entries...
Страница 106: ...105 Enter a certificate name and click Apply to import the CA certificate...
Страница 122: ...121 6 6 Site Survey The graph displays wireless APs found in your neighborhood by channel...
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Страница 125: ...124 6 8 WiFi Button This page allows you to enable or disable the WiFi Button...
Страница 138: ...137 NOTE Passwords can be up to 16 characters in length...
Страница 159: ...158 The settings shown above are described below...
Страница 179: ...178 Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step...
Страница 184: ...183 Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step...
Страница 201: ...200 STEP 2 Click the Windows start button Then select Control Panel...
Страница 202: ...201 STEP 3 Select Devices and Printers STEP 4 Select Add a printer...