Ad hoc Network Autoconfiguration BOF (autoconf) Monday, August 1 at 1630-1800 ============================= CHAIRS: Shubhranshu Singh Thomas Clausen AGENDA: Agenda bashing : 05 mins Background and status : 15 mins Problem statement (draft-singh-autoconf-adp-00.txt) : 25 mins Charter discussion : 25 mins Open discussion: 20 mins DESCRIPTION: In order to communicate among themselves, ad hoc nodes (refer to RFC 2501) may need to configure their network interface(s) with local addresses that are valid within an ad hoc network. Ad hoc nodes may also need to configure globally routable addresses, in order to communicate with devices on the Internet. Ad hoc networks present several new challenges. Unlike in traditional IP networks, each ad hoc node, besides being a traffic end-point, should be capable of forwarding traffic destined for other hosts. Additionally, nodes constituting an ad-hoc network do not share access to a single multicast-capable link for signaling. Many protocol specifications used in traditional IP networks e.g. RFCs 2462, 2463 etc. do, however, assume that subnet-local signals (e.g. link-local multicast signal) are received by each of the hosts on the particular subnet without being forwarded by the routers defining the subnet boundary. The main purpose of the AUTOCONF WG is to standardize mechanisms to be used by ad hoc nodes for configuring unique local and/or globally routable IPv6 addresses. The ad hoc nodes under consideration are expected to support multi-hop communication by running MANET routing protocol, e.g. those developed by the IETF MANET WG. However, this may or may not mean that an AUTOCONF mechanism will be dependent on any specific MANET routing protocol. With this in mind, the goals of AUTOCONF WG are to: - Produce a "terminology and problem statement" document, defining the problem statement and goals for AUTOCONF. - Develop an IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration mechanism to be used by ad hoc nodes for configuring unique local addresses as well as, in cases where Internet connectivity exists, globally routable unique addresses. - Develop a stateful address autoconfiguration mechanism to be used by ad hoc nodes for configuring globally routable unique addresses, if an address providing entity such as DHCPv6 server is available. - Develop a mechanism to promote configured address uniqueness in the situation where different ad hoc networks merge. Issues and requirements related to prefix and/or address providing entities, such as an Internet gateway, will be addressed within the group to the extent that they are directly related to the AUTOCONF mechanisms. Security concerns related to AUTOCONF mechanisms will also be discussed within the group. The working group will reuse existing specifications whenever reasonable and possible. Mailing Lists: General Discussion: manetautoconf@ml.free.fr To Subscribe: manetautoconf-request@ml.free.fr