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IPv6 Essentials

Errata for IPv6 Essentials

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Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page 296
last paragrpah

The documentation from U of Strasbourg has been moved and is no longer publicly available.

Note from the Author or Editor:
Will be changed i 3rd edition

Anonymous  May 22, 2013 
Printed
Page 30
Figure 2.7

Next Header description to the right of the grey box should read: Identifies type of following header. Refer to Table 2-1.

Anonymous  May 26, 2011 
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Page 37
Address Notation

The 1st ipv6 address example in the book at page 37 (Address Notation)appears as "2001:DB8:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329" which should have been as
"2001:0db8:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329" after removing the leading zeros it be as
2001:DB8:0:0:202:B3FF:FE1E:2389

(IN THE FIRST EXAMPLE ITSELF THE SECOND BLOCK APPEARS WITHOUT A LEADING ZERO) This would confuse a reader new to ipv6 & who is reading the book.


Yogendran  May 29, 2010 
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Page 49
figure 3-6

the local IPv6 address shown as 1111 1110 should be 1111 1100 to translate to the Hex address prefix of FC00. The FE binary value was copied from the line above it appears.

Anonymous  Jul 09, 2009 
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Page 37
Address Notation section

The uncompressed IPv6 example address is shown as:

2001:DB8:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329

but should be either:

2001:DB8x:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329 (1)
2001:DBx8:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329 (2)
2001:DxB8:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329 (3)
2001:xDB8:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329 (4)

for some specific value of 'x'.

The error is repeated in examples that follow.

I'm guessing that 'x' was intended to be '0' and either case (1) or (4) was intended.

Anonymous   
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Page 48
4th paragraph,

"adresses" should be "addresses"

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 48
Second last Paragraph, Third sentence

The sentence starting

"The eights bit is currently set to 1..."

should read

"The eighth bit is currently set to 1..."

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 49
Graphic

The graphic for "Local IPV6 address" has too many bits in the prefix.

It is "1111 1110" and should be "1111 110"

Anonymous   
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Page 49
Figure 3-6

The term 'IPv6 Unicode address' should be 'IPv6 unicast address'

Anonymous   
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Page 55
Fouth paragraph, Last sentence

I am confused here. The Solicited Node Multicast address is generated from the MAC address but the last sentence implies that if the NIC has more IPV6 addresses there will be more Solicited node Multicast addresses. How can this be?

Anonymous