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Clarifying Handling of M & O Flags of IPv6 Router Advertisement
draft-cha-ipv6-ra-mo-00
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| Authors | Hyunwook Cha , Bernie Volz | |
| Last updated | 2008年06月08日 | |
| RFC stream | (None) | |
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | |
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired |
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Abstract
This document clarifies how clients are supposed to use the RA M & O flags.
Authors
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