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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. ...
... destination address of IPv6 packets or in IPv6 Routing Headers. 2.5.3 The Loopback Address The unicast address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 is called the loopback address. It may be used by a node to send ...
...  (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 higher layer protocols. In the case of ESP, a transport mode SA provides security services only for these higher layer protocols, not for the IP header or any extension headers preceding ...
... from the Path MTU by subtracting the size of the IPv6 header plus space reserved by the IP layer for additional headers (if any). It is possible that a packetization layer, perhaps a UDP application ...
... and does not include any Data Link Layer headers nor an FCS. The Rejected-Packet MUST be truncated to comply with the peer's established MRU. 5.7. Protocol-Reject Description ...
... are in use.) In transport mode, ESP is inserted after the IP header and before an upper layer protocol, e.g., TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc. or before any other IPsec headers that have already been inserted. ...
...  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 ...
... headers. The data of the long datagram is divided into two portions on a 8 octet (64 bit) boundary (the second portion might not be an integral multiple of 8 octets, but the first must be). ...
...  4. IPv6 Extension Headers........................................6 4.1 Extension Header Order...................................8 4.2 Options..................................................9 ...
... 3. IPv6 Header Format............................................4    4. IPv6 Extension Headers........................................6        4.1 Extension Header Order...................................7        ...