10. Updating RFC 8929
Ce document met a jour IPv6 Neighbor Discovery et les specifications 6LoWPAN/RPL associees afin qu'un noeud puisse enregistrer un IPv6 prefix aupres de routeurs voisins. Les details de protocole essentiels sont conserves ci-dessous depuis le texte RFC.
10. Updating RFC 8929
"IPv6 Backbone Router" [RFC8929] defines a proxy operation whereby a
6LoWPAN Border Router (6LBR) may impersonate a 6LN when performing an
address registration. In that case, [RFC8505] messages are used as
is, with one change that the SLLAO in the proxied NS(EARO) messages
indicates the Registering Node (the 6LBR) as opposed to the
Registered Node (the 6LN). See Figure 5 of [RFC8929] for an example
of proxy operation by the 6LBR, which generates an NS(EARO) upon
receiving an EDAR message.
This specification updates that proxy operation with the updates in
[RFC9685] and defines the formats and content of the EARO, EDAR, and
EDAC messages in order to support the P-Field and the signaling of
prefixes. The proxy MUST use the P-Field as received in the EDAR or
NS(EARO) message to generate the proxied NS(EARO), and it MUST use
the exact same prefix and prefix length as received in the case of a
prefix registration.