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IPv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation
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IPv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation

by Qing Li, Jinmei Tatuya, Keiichi Shima
July 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1008 pages
35h 43m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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412 Chapter 4—DHCPv6
removed (in order to avoid a duplicate match later). The variable specia then proceeds
to the second entry of the configured address list, which matches the remaining entry in
conflist (2001:db8:ffff::2).
Step 3 (Figure 4-34): The same procedure is done for the second address, and conflist
becomes empty.
Step 4 (Figure 4-35): A separate structure for the IA that the server has allocated to the client
is created based on the IA parameters stored in the variable spec and the list of addresses
starting from ialist. It is appended to the tail of the variable retlist, which will be
included in the Reply message.
The add_binding() function, ...
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ISBN: 9780080489308