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* RFC 6564 A Uniform Format for IPv6 Extension Headers
 
* RFC 6564 A Uniform Format for IPv6 Extension Headers
 
* RFC 6555 Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts
 
* RFC 6555 Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts
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* RFC 6437 IPv6 Flow Label Specification, voir aussi RFC  6438, RFC 6436
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* RFC 6294 Survey of Proposed Use Cases for the IPv6 Flow Label
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* RFC 6275 Mobility Support in IPv6
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* RFC 6085 Address Mapping of IPv6 Multicast Packets on Ethernet
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* RFC 5722 Handling of Overlapping IPv6 Fragments

Revision as of 13:28, 20 January 2015

> MOOC>Contenu>Semaine 2


Thème: Protocole IPv6

Objectifs Pédagogiques

Note : se limiter aux niveaux 1, 2 voir 3 selon la taxonomie de Bloom

  • Connaitre WW
  • Identifier XX
  • Expliquer YY
  • Appliquer ZZ


Séquences


Ressources


  • RFC 7112 Implications of Oversized IPv6 Header Chains
  • RFC 7098 Using the IPv6 Flow Label for Load Balancing in Server Farms
  • RFC 7045 Transmission and Processing of IPv6 Extension Headers
  • RFC 7084 Basic Requirements for IPv6 Customer Edge Routers
  • RFC 6980 Security Implications of IPv6 Fragmentation with IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  • RFC 6946 Processing of IPv6 "Atomic" Fragments
  • RFC 6936 Applicability Statement for the Use of IPv6 UDP Datagrams with Zero Checksums
  • RFC 6564 A Uniform Format for IPv6 Extension Headers
  • RFC 6555 Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts
  • RFC 6437 IPv6 Flow Label Specification, voir aussi RFC 6438, RFC 6436
  • RFC 6294 Survey of Proposed Use Cases for the IPv6 Flow Label
  • RFC 6275 Mobility Support in IPv6
  • RFC 6085 Address Mapping of IPv6 Multicast Packets on Ethernet
  • RFC 5722 Handling of Overlapping IPv6 Fragments
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