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9.9 RFCs relevant to this chapter<br />

The following RFCs contain detailed information about <strong>IP</strong>v6:<br />

► RFC 3041 – Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in<br />

<strong>IP</strong>v6 (January 2001)<br />

► RFC 3056 – Connection of <strong>IP</strong>v6 Domains via <strong>IP</strong>v4 Clouds (February 2001)<br />

► RFC 3307 – Allocation Guidelines for <strong>IP</strong>v6 Multicast Addresses<br />

(August 2002)<br />

► RFC 3315 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for <strong>IP</strong>v6 (DHCPv6)<br />

(July 2003)<br />

► RFC 3484 – Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol version 6 (<strong>IP</strong>v6)<br />

(February 2003)<br />

► RFC 3596 – DNS Extensions to Support <strong>IP</strong> Version 6 (October 2003)<br />

(Obsoletes RFC3152, RFC1886)<br />

► RFC 3633 – <strong>IP</strong>v6 Prefix Options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol<br />

(DHCP) version 6 (December 2003)<br />

► RFC 3646 – DNS Configuration options for Dynamic Host Configuration<br />

Protocol for <strong>IP</strong>v6 (DHCPv6) (December 2003)<br />

► RFC 3697 – <strong>IP</strong>v6 Flow Label Specification (March 2004)<br />

► RFC 3736 – Stateless Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Service<br />

for <strong>IP</strong>v6 (April 2004)<br />

► RFC 3775 – Mobility Support in <strong>IP</strong>v6 (June 2004)<br />

► RFC 3776 – Using <strong>IP</strong>Sec to Protect Mobile <strong>IP</strong>v6 Signaling Between Mobile<br />

Nodes <strong>and</strong> Home Agents (June 2004)<br />

► RFC 3956 – Embedding the Rendezvous Point (RP) Address in an <strong>IP</strong>v6<br />

Multicast Address (November 2004)<br />

► RFC 4007 – <strong>IP</strong>v6 Scoped Address Architecture (March 2005)<br />

► RFC 4038 – Application Aspects of <strong>IP</strong>v6 Transition (March 2005)<br />

► RFC 4057 – <strong>IP</strong>v6 Enterprise Network Scenarios (June 2005)<br />

► RFC 4241 – A Model of <strong>IP</strong>v6/<strong>IP</strong>v4 Dual Stack Internet Access Service<br />

(December 2005)<br />

► RFC 4443 – Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet<br />

Protocol Version 6 (<strong>IP</strong>v6) Specification (March 2006)<br />

► RFC 4302 – <strong>IP</strong> Authentication Header (December 2005)<br />

► RFC 4303 – <strong>IP</strong> Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) (for v6 <strong>and</strong> v4)<br />

(December 2005)<br />

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