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BS ISO 21210:2012+A1:2017:2018 Edition

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Intelligent transport systems. Communications access for land mobiles (CALM). IPv6 Networking

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BSI 2018 32
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This International Standard specifies networking protocol functionalities related to IPv6 networking between two or more ITS stations communicating over the global Internet communication network.

The International Standard assumes that the reader is familiar with IETF specifications found in “Request for Comments” (RFCs) of individual IPv6 protocol blocks used within this International Standard. This International Standard does not define a new protocol, a new exchange of messages at the IPv6 layer, or new data structures. It defines how standard IETF protocols are combined so that ITS stations can communicate with one another using the IPv6 family of protocols. Procedures defined to share information between the IPv6 layer and other components of the ITS station architecture are defined in ISO 24102 . In addition to the requirements specified within this International Standard, a number of notes and examples are provided to illustrate IPv6 addressing configuration and IPv6 mobility management.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
10 4 Terms and definitions
14 5 Symbols and abbreviated terms
15 6 Requirements
6.1 Categories
6.2 ITS-S nodes implementing IPv6
16 6.2.1 Requirements on all ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes
17 6.2.2 ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes deployed in vehicle ITS sub-systems
6.2.3 ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes deployed in roadside ITS sub-systems
6.2.4 ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes deployed in central ITS sub-systems
18 6.2.5 ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes deployed in personal ITS sub-systems
6.3 IPv6 functional modules
19 6.3.1 IPv6 forwarding module
6.3.2 ITS-S IPv6 LAN interface module
20 6.3.3 External IPv6 interface modules
6.3.4 IPv6 mobility management module
6.3.5 IPv6 security module
21 6.4 Modules implemented in ITS-S IPv6 nodes
6.4.1 ‘ITS-S IPv6 mobile router’ modules
22 6.4.2 ‘ITS-S IPv6 hosts’ modules
6.4.3 ‘ITS-S IPv6 access router’ modules
6.4.4 ‘ITS-S IPv6 home agent’ modules
6.4.5 ‘ITS-S IPv6 border router’ modules
23 6.5 IPv6 address configuration
6.5.1 IPv6 address configuration for all ‘ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes’
6.5.2 IPv6 address configuration for ‘mobile ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes’
25 6.5.3 IPv6 address configuration for ‘ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes’ deployed in a roadside ITS sub-system
6.5.4 IPv6 address configuration for ‘ITS-S IPv6 LAN nodes’ deployed in a central ITS sub-system
6.5.5 Addressing requirement for reachability from the Internet
6.6 Optional features and functions
26 6.6.1 IPv6-IPv4 interoperability
6.6.2 IPv6 nomadic devices
6.6.3 IPv6 seamless horizontal handovers
6.6.4 IPv6 seamless vertical handovers
27 6.6.5 IPv6 priority
28 Annex A (normative) ASN.1 modules
30 Bibliography
BS ISO 21210:2012+A1:2017
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