Lightweight Bundle Protocol Edge Node with Zero-Configuration and Zero-State
draft-sipos-dtn-edge-zeroconf-01
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Author | Brian Sipos | ||
Last updated | 2024-04-25 (Latest revision 2023-10-23) | ||
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Abstract
This document explains how to use existing protocols, registries, code points, and algorithms to operate a Bundle Protocol (BP) edge node within a stable, non-challenged local underlayer IP network without the need for prior BP-layer configuration or long-term state. The purpose of this is to significantly lower the barrier to entry for lightweight BP edge nodes intended to act as endpoints for one (or only a few) BP applications.
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