Stub Router Flag in ICMPv6 Router Advertisement Messages
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Internet Engineering Task ForceThis document defines a new Stub Router flag in the Router Advertisement message to distinguish configuration information sent by stub routers from infrastructure routers. For example, the Stub Router flag allows stub routers to easily identify when an infrastructure router is advertising a usable IPv6 prefix, triggering the stub router to not advertise its own routable prefix.IntroductionA stub router provides IP connectivity between a stub network and an infrastructure network. A common stub router example is a device that attaches a 6LoWPAN-based network to a home network.To support IPv6 reachability between infrastructure network devices and stub network devices, routable IPv6 addresses must be configured on both the infrastructure and stub networks. Routers on the infrastructure network may configure routable IPv6 prefixes using Router Advertisements (RAs) containing Prefix Information Options (PIOs) .In cases where the infrastructure network does not provide routable IPv6 address configuration, the stub router is responsible for configuring routable IPv6 addresses on the infrastructure network. If a stub router determines that routable IPv6 addresses are not available on the infrastructure link, it will locally generate a Unique Local Address (ULA) Prefix and begin advertising that via a PIO contained in RA messages.Both infrastructure routers and stub routers may advertise routable IPv6 prefixes in the same way (via RAs containing PIOs). To distinguish between an infrastructure router and a stub router, this document defines a new Stub Router flag in the RA message. The Stub Router flag allows stub routers to easily identify when an infrastructure router is advertising a routable IPv6 prefix, triggering the stub router to stop advertising its ULA prefix.TerminologyThe key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.Stub Router FlagThis document defines a new "Stub Router" flag as flag bit 8 in the Router Advertisement flags field. Setting the Stub Router flag requires use of the RA Flags Extension Option to encode the flag.Router Advertisement TransmissionA stub router that is not explicitly configured as part of the infrastructure network MUST set the Stub Router flag in outgoing RA messages.How and when a stub router includes PIOs in outgoing RAs is specified in .IANA ConsiderationsIANA is requested to allocate a flag from the "IPv6 ND Router Advertisement flags" registry of , as specified below:
RA Option Bit
Description
Reference
8
S - Stub Router Flag
This Document
Note that RA Option Bit 8 requires use of the RA Flags Extension Option to encode the flag.Security ConsiderationsThis protocol shares the security issues of NDP that are documented in the "Security Considerations" section of .Normative References