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... is a change from IPv4; see [IPv6] for the rationale for this change.) For computing the checksum, the checksum field is set to zero. 2.4 Message Processing Rules Implementations MUST observe ...
...  o Multicast Prefix (FF) o Local-Use Prefixes (Link-Local and Site-Local) o Pre-Defined Multicast Addresses o IPv4-Compatible Prefixes Implementations should assume all other ...
... [IPv6] for the rationale for this change.) For computing the checksum, the checksum field is set to zero. 2.4 Message Processing Rules Implementations MUST observe the following rules when ...
...  both hosts and security gateways. b. "Bump-in-the-stack" (BITS) implementations, where IPsec is implemented "underneath" an existing implementation of an IP protocol ...
...  4. Protocol Requirements As discussed in section 1, IPv6 nodes are not required to implement Path MTU Discovery. The requirements in this section apply only to those implementations that include ...
... to 2 or 4 octets. To support high speed implementations, the default encapsulation uses only simple fields, only one of which needs to be examined for demultiplexing. The default header ...
... any specific corrections via email to <iana@isi.edu>. INTRODUCTION The files in this directory document the currently assigned values for several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations. ...
... and thus its use should be undertaken with care. The sender MAY add 0-255 bytes of padding. Inclusion of the Padding field in an ESP packet is optional, but all implementations MUST ...
... This padding is included to ensure that the length of the AH header is an integral multiple of 32 bits (IPv4) or 64 bits (IPv6). All implementations MUST support such padding. Details of how ...
... stores it in memory and then executes it. The fragmentation and reassembly procedures are most easily described by examples. The following procedures are example implementations. General ...
... of ICMP, which all IPv6 implementations are required to include, is specified in RFC-1885. 2. Terminology node - a device that implements IPv6. router - a node that forwards IPv6 ...
... This document is a revision of RFC1190. The charter of this effort   was clarifying, simplifying and removing errors from RFC1190 to   ensure interoperability of implementations.   NOTE WELL: Neither the ...
... and    the effects of IPv6 on upper-layer protocols.  The format and    semantics of IPv6 addresses are specified separately in [ADDRARCH].    The IPv6 version of ICMP, which all IPv6 implementations ...