05460nam 22006854a 450 991082561390332120230120004616.01-281-01205-X97866110120520-08-049588-5(CKB)1000000000363863(EBL)297057(OCoLC)437182257(SSID)ssj0000183640(PQKBManifestationID)11168354(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000183640(PQKBWorkID)10215517(PQKB)11037316(Au-PeEL)EBL297057(CaPaEBR)ebr10180511(CaONFJC)MIL101205(CaSebORM)9780124477513(MiAaPQ)EBC297057(EXLCZ)99100000000036386320060414d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIPv6 core protocols implementation /Qing Li, Tatuya Jinmei, Keiichi Shima1st editionAmsterdam ;Boston Morgan Kaufmannc20071 online resource (969 p.)The Morgan Kaufmann series in networkingDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-447751-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 909-913) and index.Front Cover; IPv6 Core Protocols Implementation; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A Brief History of IPv6 and KAME; 1.3 Overview of the KAME Distribution; 1.4 Overview of BSD Network Implementation; 1.5 Source Code Narrations; 1.6 Mbufs and IPv6; Chapter 2. IPv6 Addressing Architecture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 IPv6 Addresses; 2.3 Textual Representation of IPv6 Addresses; 2.4 Address Scopes; 2.5 IPv6 Address Format; 2.6 Node Address Requirements; 2.7 IPv6 Address Space Management; 2.8 Code Introduction2.9 Handling Scope Zones2.10 Interface Address Structures; 2.11 IPv6 Prefix Structure; 2.12 Overview of Address Manipulation Routines; 2.13 Interface Initialization for IPv6; 2.14 IPv6 Interface Address Configuration; 2.15 Deleting an IPv6 Address; 2.16 Operation with Address Configuration Utility; Chapter 3. Internet Protocol version 6; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 IPv6 Header Format; 3.3 IPv6 Extension Headers; 3.4 Source Address Selection; 3.5 Code Introduction; 3.6 IPv6 Packet Address Information in Mbuf; 3.7 Input Processing: ip6_input() Function3.8 Processing Hop-by-Hop Options Header: ip6_hopopts_input() Function3.9 Processing Destination Options Header: dest6_input() Function; 3.10 Reassembling Fragmented Packets; 3.11 Processing Routing Header: route6_input() Function; 3.12 Forwarding: ip6_forward() Function; 3.13 Output Processing; Chapter 4. Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 ICMPv6 Message; 4.3 Path MTU Discovery Mechanism; 4.4 Node Information Query; 4.5 Code Introduction; 4.6 ICMPv6 Input Processing; 4.7 Path MTU Discovery Implementation; 4.8 ICMPv6 Output Processing4.9 Node Information Query Implementation4.10 Node Information Operation; Chapter 5. Neighbor Discovery and Stateless Address Autoconfiguration; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Neighbor Discovery Protocol Overview; 5.3 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Overview; 5.4 ND Protocol Messages; 5.5 Example Exchanges of ND Protocol Messages; 5.6 ND Protocol Packet Types and Formats; 5.7 Neighbor Discovery Option Types and Formats; 5.8 Next-Hop Determination and Address Resolution; 5.9 Neighbor Unreachability Detection Algorithm; 5.10 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration; 5.11 Router Specific Operation5.12 Host Specific Operation5.13 Code Introduction; 5.14 Initialization Functions; 5.15 Neighbor Cache Management Functions; 5.16 ND Protocol Messages Processing Functions; 5.17 ND Protocol Message Options Processing Functions; 5.18 Default Router Management Functions; 5.19 Prefix Management Functions; 5.20 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Functions; 5.21 Duplicate Address Detection Functions; 5.22 Miscellaneous Functions; Chapter 6. Transport Layer Implications; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 TCP and UDP over IPv6; 6.3 Pseudo Header for IPv6; 6.4 Checksum Difference between IPv4 and IPv66.5 IPv4-mapped IPv6 Address UsageThe authoritative reference text on KAME and IPv6!IPv6 was introduced in 1994 and has been in development at the IETF for over 10 years. It has now reached the deployment stage. KAME, the de-facto open-source reference implementation of the IPv6 standards, played a significant role in the acceptance and the adoption of the IPv6 technology. The adoption of KAME by key companies in a wide spectrum of commercial products is a testimonial to the success of the KAME project, which concluded not long ago. This book is the first and the only one of its kind, which reveals all of the dMorgan Kaufmann series in networking.TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)004.6/2004.62Li Qing1971-770322Jinmei Tatuya1971-312024Shima Keiichi1970-312025MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825613903321IPv6 core protocols implementation4071095UNINA