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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipdvb-ar-02.txt



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This draft is a work item of the IP over DVB Working Group of the IETF.

    Title        : Address Resolution for IP Datagrams over MPEG-2 Networks
    Author(s)    : G. Fairhurst, M. Montpetit
    Filename    : draft-ietf-ipdvb-ar-02.txt
    Pages        : 0
    Date        : 2006-2-9

This document describes the process of binding/associating IPv4/IPv6
addresses with MPEG-2 Transport Streams (TS). This procedure is
known as Address Resolution (AR), or Neighbour Discovery (ND). Such
address resolution complements the higher layer resource discovery
tools that are used to advertise IP sessions.

In MPEG-2 Networks, an IP address must be associated with a Packet
ID (PID) value and a specific Transmission Multiplex. The document
reviews current methods. It also describes the interaction with
well-known protocols for address management including DHCP, ARP, and
the ND protocol, and provides guidance on usage.

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