Hi Xavi,

Thank you for your reply.

On 4/22/2019 5:34 PM, Xavi Vilajosana Guillen wrote:
When node B power cycles loses the last seen seqNum. Its stored value is then 0 
and hence when it receives the request responds with the error and with the 
stored last seen seqnum (0).

does it make sense?

I don't think so... Why doesn't Node B just use SeqNum received from Node A for 
its response?

Node A in Figure 31 would drop the response with SeqNum=0 at 6P layer because 
it is not considered as part of the transaction started by the request with 
SeqNum=88.

Again, the definition of SeqNum is:

   SeqNum:  The sequence number associated with the 6P Transaction.
         Used to match the 6P Request, 6P Response, and 6P Confirmation
of the same 6P Transaction.

Best,
Yatch

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