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7 ½ X 9 ¼ in Foreword
Preface
1 Introduction 1.1
Introduction
1.2
A Brief His tory of IPv6 and KAME
1.2.1
Commercial Success of KAME < BR id=‘CRLF’>1.3
Overview of the KAME Distribution
1.3 .1
Source Tree Structure
1.3.2
Build Procedure
1.4
Overview of BSD Network Implementation 1.5
Source Code Narrations 1.5.1
Typographical Conventions
1.5.2
Sample Source Code Description 1.5.3
Preprocessor Variables 1.5.4
Networking Device and Arch itecture Assumptions
1.6
Mbufs and IPv6 1 .6.1
Common Mbuf Manipulation Macros and Functions
1.6.2
Mbuf Tagging 1.6.3
Mbuf Requirement for IPv6 1.6.4
Diagnosing Mbuf Chain
2 I Pv6 Addressing Architecture 2.1 Introduction
2.2 IPv6 Addresses
2.3 Textual Representation of IPv6 Addresses
2.4 Address Scopes
2.4.1 Scop
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7 ½ X 9 ¼ in Foreword
Preface
1 Introduction 1.1
Introduction
1.2
A Brief His tory of IPv6 and KAME
1.2.1
Commercial Success of KAME < BR id=‘CRLF’>1.3
Overview of the KAME Distribution
1.3 .1
Source Tree Structure
1.3.2
Build Procedure
1.4
Overview of BSD Network Implementation 1.5
Source Code Narrations 1.5.1
Typographical Conventions
1.5.2
Sample Source Code Description 1.5.3
Preprocessor Variables 1.5.4
Networking Device and Arch itecture Assumptions
1.6
Mbufs and IPv6 1 .6.1
Common Mbuf Manipulation Macros and Functions
1.6.2
Mbuf Tagging 1.6.3
Mbuf Requirement for IPv6 1.6.4
Diagnosing Mbuf Chain
2 I Pv6 Addressing Architecture 2.1 Introduction
2.2 IPv6 Addresses
2.3 Textual Representation of IPv6 Addresses
2.4 Address Scopes
2.4.1 Scop