Locator and identifier Sample Clauses

Locator and identifier. ‌ The network topology locator of an ITS station IPv6 node is obtained from the IPv6 address configured on each of its Communication Interfaces (CIs). It corresponds to the first 64 bit of the IPv6 address i.e. the network ID part of the address while the last 64 bits form the node identifier and correspond to the CI identifier. As each ITS station node could have different addresses (e.g. one for each CI or even multiple per CI if a CI is connected to multiple networks at once), each ITS station IPv6 node could have several locators for each CI. In addition to the locator and the identifier associated to a CI, the entire ITS station must be idenfified. The ITS Station Internal Network Prefix (IINP) indicates its position in the network topology. More precisely, it is the locator of all the ITS station nodes on the CI attached to the ITS station internal network. Considering the entire ITS station, the locator of the ITS station corresponds to locator of the ITS station router on its CI. Since there could be multiple CIs and multiple ITS station IPv6 nodes, an ITS station router generally has multiple locators. There is thus a distinction to be made between the network ID of a specific CI that could vary according to the network where it is attached to (as a result of mobility or network reconfiguration without moving) and the network ID corresponding to the IINP. The latter indeed plays the role of a unique identifier and can thus be used to identify the ITS station i.e. the ITS station ID. Though usually configured for a long period of time, this ITS station ID may be changed as a result of network reconfiguration and can only be used as a non- permanent ITS station ID. It can be used for routing, but not as a unique identifier for the lifetime of the equipment. When mobility support protocols are used to maintain network connectivity, multiple addresses are configured on the IPv6 external interface(s). The Home Address (HoA) is normally used to identify the node while the temporary Care-of Address (CoA) is used as to identify the network where it is currently attached to. In such a situation, the network ID part of the CoA is the locator of the ITS station IPv6 node on the CI on which this address is configured, while the node ID part only identifies the CI. In addition, the network ID part of the HoA is the locator of the ITS station IPv6 node when at home. When using NEMO for mobility support, the ITS Station Internal Network Prefix (IINP) corresponds...
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