SAVI for Mixed Address Assignment Methods Scenario
draft-bi-savi-mix-04
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Authors | Jun Bi , Guang Yao , Joel M. Halpern , Eric Levy-Abegnoli | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-14 | ||
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Abstract
This document reviews how multiple address discovery methods can coexist in a single savi device and collisions are resolved when the same binding entry is discovered by two or more methods.
Authors
Jun Bi
Guang Yao
Joel M. Halpern
Eric Levy-Abegnoli
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