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... Membership Report (see section 4.3) 132 Group Membership Reduction (see section 4.3) Every ICMPv6 message is preceded by an IPv6 header and zero or more IPv6 extension headers. ...
...  this field determines the format of the remaining data. Any field labeled "unused" is reserved for later extensions and must be zero when sent, but receivers should not use these fields (except ...
... "0" is the value of the universal/local bit to indicate global scope, "g" is individual/group bit, and "m" are the bits of the manufacturer- selected extension identifier. The IPv6 interface ...
...  (see section 4.2) Every ICMPv6 message is preceded by an IPv6 header and zero or more IPv6 extension headers. The ICMPv6 header is identified by a Next Header value of 58 in the immediately ...
... and before any higher layer protocols (e.g., TCP or UDP). In IPv6, the security protocol header appears after the base IP header and extensions, but may appear before or after destination options, ...
... octet first. The structure of this field is consistent with the ISO 3309 extension mechanism for address fields. All Protocols MUST be odd; the least significant bit of the least ...
... December 1985. [RFC1112] Deering, S., "Host Extensions for IP Multicasting", STD 5, RFC 1112, Stanford University, August 1989. [RFC1190] Topolcic, C., Editor, "Experimental Internet Stream ...
... be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [Bra97]. 2. Encapsulating Security Payload Packet Format The protocol header (IPv4, IPv6, or Extension) immediately preceding the ESP header will contain ...
...  3.3.3.1.2.1 Base Header Fields.......................11 3.3.3.1.2.2 Extension Headers Containing Options.....11 3.3.3.1.2.3 Extension Headers Not Containing ...
...  4. IPv6 Extension Headers........................................6 4.1 Extension Header Order...................................8 4.2 Options..................................................9 ...
... of extensions in   existing implementations. This section provides a list of major   differences, and is probably of interest only to those who have   knowledge of RFC1190. The major differences between ...
... 3. IPv6 Header Format............................................4    4. IPv6 Extension Headers........................................6        4.1 Extension Header Order...................................7        ...
13. What is IPv6?
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... the bandwidth cost of the IPv6 header. Improved Support for Extensions and Options Changes in the way IP header options are encoded allows for more efficient forwarding, less stringent limits ...