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...  (a) If the message is a response to a message sent to one of the node's unicast addresses, the Source Address of the reply must be that same address. (b) If the message is a response ...
... in the IPv6 header before calculating the checksum. If the node has more than one unicast address, it must choose the Source Address of the message as follows: (a) If the message is a response ...
... not explicitly called out in this specification, also MAY result in audit log entries. There is no requirement for the receiver to transmit any message to the purported transmitter in response ...
... the path to less than the IPv6 minimun link MTU, but rather must include a Fragment header in those packets [IPv6- SPEC]. A node MUST NOT increase its estimate of the Path MTU in response ...
... silently discarded. Implementation Notes: An implementation SHOULD NOT fail authentication simply due to timeout or lack of response. The authentication SHOULD allow some method ...
... is no requirement for the receiver to transmit any message to the purported sender in response to the detection of an auditable event, because of the potential to induce denial of service via ...
... called out in this specification, also MAY result in audit log entries. There is no requirement for the receiver to transmit any message to the purported sender in response to the detection ...
... internet module. The internet module determines that the datagram is for an application program in this host. It passes the data to the application program in response to a system call, ...
... destination(s) can reassemble a packet of that size. In response to an IPv6 packet that is sent to an IPv4 destination (i.e., a packet that undergoes translation from IPv6 to IPv4), the originating ...
... 47             5.2.1  Failure due to ACCEPT Acknowledgment Timeout      47             5.2.2  Failure due to CHANGE Acknowledgment Timeout      47             5.2.3  Failure due to CHANGE Response Timeout            ...
... is capable of reassembling packets of that larger    size.    In response to an IPv6 packet that is sent to an IPv4 destination    (i.e., a packet that undergoes translation from IPv6 to IPv4), the    ...