
Provisioning Domains (PvDs) are defined as consistent sets of network configuration information. PvDs allows hosts to manage connections to multiple networks and interfaces simultaneously, such as …
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Provisioning Domains (PvDs) are defined as consistent sets of network configuration information. PvDs allows hosts to manage connections to multiple networks and interfaces simultaneously, such as …
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Jan 27, 2023 · Provisioning Domains (PvDs) are defined as consistent sets of network configuration information. PvDs allows hosts to manage connections to multiple networks...
IETF RFC 8801 - Discovering Provisioning Domain Names and Data
Document History IETF RFC 8801 July 1, 2020 Discovering Provisioning Domain Names and Data
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It updates RFC 4861 such that use of the IPv6 Fragmentation Header is forbidden in all Neighbor Discovery messages, thus allowing for simple and effective countermeasures for Neighbor Discovery …
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RFC 6125 Representation and Verification of Domain-Based Application Service Identity within Internet Public Key Infrastructure Using X.509 (PKIX) Certificates in the Context of Transport Layer Security …
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RFC 8801 - Discovering Provisioning Domain Names and Data
Published specification: RFC 8801 Applications that use this media type: This media type is intended to be used by networks advertising additional Provisioning Domain information and clients looking up …
Discovering Provisioning Domain Names and Data RFC 8801
Ballot Text Technical Summary A provisioning domain (PVD) is defined as the consistent set of network configuration information allowing a node to make use of a network (RFC 7556 Section 2). This …
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