RFC7973

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) R. Droms Request for Comments: 7973 Category: Informational P. Duffy ISSN: 2070-1721 Cisco

                                                       November 2016
            Assignment of an Ethertype for IPv6 with
Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Network (LoWPAN) Encapsulation

Abstract

When carried over Layer 2 technologies such as Ethernet, IPv6 datagrams using Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Network (LoWPAN) encapsulation as defined in RFC 4944 must be identified so the receiver can correctly interpret the encoded IPv6 datagram. The IETF officially requested the assignment of an Ethertype for that purpose and this document reports that assignment.

Status of This Memo

This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.

This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Not all documents approved by the IESG are a candidate for any level of Internet Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 7841.

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Introduction

The IETF defined "LoWPAN encapsulation", a format for IPv6 RFC2460 datagram encapsulation RFC4944. This document regards any IPv6 datagram using the Dispatch octet as defined in Section 5.1 of RFC 4944 as using LoWPAN encapsulation. LoWPAN encapsulation as defined in RFC 4944 has been updated by RFC6282, and may be extended and modified by future IETF Standards. The intended Layer 2 technology for IPv6 datagrams using LoWPAN encapsulation as originally defined is [IEEE.802.15.4_2011], which does not provide for a protocol switch in its Layer 2 headers.

The following list gives some example use cases for the Ethertype- based protocol dispatch for the LoWPAN-encapsulated IPv6 datagram:

o Usage of LoWPAN encapsulation in conjunction with IEEE 802.15.9

  Multiplexed Data Service [IEEE802159], which provides the ability
  to perform upper layer protocol dispatch for IEEE 802.15.4
  networks.  Wi-SUN Alliance intends to use the 15.9 Multiplexed
  Data Information Element for upper layer protocol dispatch.  As
  specified in IEEE 802.15.9, dispatch of LoWPAN encapsulation
  frames will require that an Ethertype be assigned for LoWPAN
  encapsulation.

o LoWPAN encapsulation will likely be needed for Wi-Fi Alliance's

  HaLoW [HALOW] standard (low-power operation in the 900 MHz band).

o Other Layer 2 technologies such as Ethernet and debugging tools

  such as Wireshark require a unique Protocol Type field for LoWPAN
  encapsulation to properly interpret IPv6 datagrams that use LoWPAN
  encapsulation.

o Any existing or future Layer 2 technology, incorporating

  Ethertype-based upper layer dispatch, can use the Ethertype
  proposed in this document to dispatch LoWPAN-encapsulated IPv6
  datagrams.

Assignment of an Ethertype by IEEE

The IETF formally submitted a request to IEEE for assignment of an Ethertype for IPv6 datagrams using LoWPAN encapsulation. IEEE has responded with the assignment of Ethertype 0xA0ED for this purpose. The assignment has been recorded by IEEE [IEEE-ETHERTYPES].

IANA Considerations

The following entry has been added to the "ETHER TYPES" subregistry of the "IEEE 802 Numbers" registry [IANA-IEEE802]:

  Ethertype (decimal): 41197
  Ethertype (hex): A0ED
  Exp. Ethernet (decimal): -
  Exp. Ethernet (octal): -
  Description: LoWPAN encapsulation
  References: RFC 7973 (this document)

Security Considerations

This document only requests assignment of an Ethertype for IPv6 datagrams using LoWPAN encapsulation. It has no incremental implications for security beyond those in the relevant protocols.

Normative References

[HALOW] Wi-Fi Alliance, "Wi-Fi HaLow",

          <http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-halow>.

[IANA-IEEE802]

          IANA, "IEEE 802 Numbers",
          <http://www.iana.org/assignments/ieee-802-numbers>.

[IEEE-ETHERTYPES]

          IEEE, "Ethertype",
          <http://standards-oui.ieee.org/ethertype/eth.txt>.

[IEEE.802.15.4_2011]

          IEEE, "IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area
          networks--Part 15.4: Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area
          Networks (LR-WPANs)", IEEE 802.15.4-2011,
          DOI 10.1109/ieeestd.2011.6012487, September 2011,
          <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/
          opac?punumber=6012485>.

[IEEE802159]

          IEEE, "IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Transport of
          Key Management Protocol (KMP) Datagrams",
          IEEE P802.15.9/D04, May 2015,
          <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/
          articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7272753>.

RFC2460 Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6

          (IPv6) Specification", RFC 2460, DOI 10.17487/RFC2460,
          December 1998, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2460>.

RFC4944 Montenegro, G., Kushalnagar, N., Hui, J., and D. Culler,

          "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 802.15.4
          Networks", RFC 4944, DOI 10.17487/RFC4944, September 2007,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4944>.

RFC6282 Hui, J., Ed. and P. Thubert, "Compression Format for IPv6

          Datagrams over IEEE 802.15.4-Based Networks", RFC 6282,
          DOI 10.17487/RFC6282, September 2011,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6282>.

Authors' Addresses

Ralph Droms

Email: [email protected]

Paul Duffy Cisco 1414 Massachusetts Ave. Boxborough, Massachusetts 01719 United States of America

Phone: +1 978 204 9993 Email: [email protected]