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IPv4에서 IPv6으로의 전환으로 인해 레지스트리 시스템이 유지해야 하는 기록 수가 잠재적으로 증가할 수 있습니다. 현재 IANA(Internet Assigned Number Authority)가 관리하는 소수의 NIC(네트워크 정보 센터)만이 레지스트리 시스템을 운영하고 있습니다. 데이터를 여러 개의 레지스트리 시스템에 집중시키기 때문에 확장성이 없습니다. 본 논문은 레지스트리 시스템의 확장성 문제에 초점을 맞추고 MARS(Mie Advanced Registry System)를 제안합니다. MARS는 독립적인 레지스트리 시스템의 협력을 통해 데이터 일관성을 보장할 뿐만 아니라 다른 레지스트리 시스템에서 관리하는 데이터에 대한 액세스를 가능하게 합니다. MARS의 프로토타입 시스템은 WIDE 6bone에서 구현, 유지 및 관리됩니다. MARS의 작동에 대한 일부 내용도 설명되어 있습니다.
등록 시스템, 확장성과 함께 , 집계 가능한 주소 할당, MARS, RP
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Yuji SEKIYA, Hiromi WAKAI, Shu NAKAMAE, Kenji HIROSE, Jun MURAI, "The Mechanism for Scalable Registry System with Aggregatable Address Allocation on WIDE 6bone" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E82-D, no. 4, pp. 888-895, April 1999, doi: .
Abstract: The change over from IPv4 to IPv6 entails a potential increase in the number of records that the Registry System must maintain. Currently, only a few Network Information Centers (NICs), controlled by Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA), operate their Registry Systems. As they concentrates data into several Registry System, it is not scalable. This paper focuses on the scalability issue in a Registry System and Mie Advanced Registry System (MARS) is proposed. Through the collaboration of independent Registry Systems, MARS ensures data consistency as well as making it possible to access data managed by other Registry Systems. A prototype system of MARS is implemented, maintained and managed on the WIDE 6bone. Some lessen from the operation of MARS give also described.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e82-d_4_888/_p
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