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¿µ¹® ³»¿ë¿ä¾à The document describes a proxy-based mechanism allowing the use of Duplicate Address Detection(DAD) by IPv6 nodes in a point-to-multipoint architecture with a ¡°split-horizon¡± forwarding scheme, primarily deployed for Digital Subscriber Line(DSL) and Fiber access architectures. Based on the DAD signaling, the first-hop router stores in a Binding Table all known IPv6 addresses used on a point-to-multipoint domain(e.g., VLAN). When a node performs DAD for an address already used by another node, the first-hop router defends the address rather than the device using the address.
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