@misc{rfc5121,
series = {Request for Comments},
number = 5121,
howpublished = {RFC 5121},
publisher = {RFC Editor},
doi = {10.17487/RFC5121},
url = {https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5121},
author = {JinHyeock Choi and Behcet Sarikaya and Frank Xia and Basavaraj Patil and Syam Madanapalli},
title = {{Transmission of IPv6 via the IPv6 Convergence Sublayer over IEEE 802.16 Networks}},
pagetotal = 22,
year = 2008,
month = feb,
abstract = {IEEE Std 802.16 is an air interface specification for fixed and mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems. Service-specific convergence sublayers to which upper-layer protocols interface are a part of the IEEE 802.16 MAC (Medium Access Control). The Packet convergence sublayer (CS) is used for the transport of all packet- based protocols such as Internet Protocol (IP) and IEEE 802.3 LAN/MAN CSMA/CD Access Method (Ethernet). IPv6 packets can be sent and received via the IP-specific part of the Packet CS. This document specifies the addressing and operation of IPv6 over the IP-specific part of the Packet CS for hosts served by a network that utilizes the IEEE Std 802.16 air interface. It recommends the assignment of a unique prefix (or prefixes) to each host and allows the host to use multiple identifiers within that prefix, including support for randomly generated interface identifiers. {[}STANDARDS-TRACK{]}},
}