On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Syam Madanapalli wrote: > M/O flags indicate the avaialbility of the respective service, so if > a router advertises the M/O flags bits ON, I think we should OFF > them if and only if the same router advertises again to OFF. It is > administartor problem if one advertises with bits ON, and other > router with bits OFF.
How do you propose the host keeps track of which router advertised which bits? This kind of tracking is not done at the moment. -- Pekka Savola "You each name yourselves king, yet the Netcore Oy kingdom bleeds." Systems. Networks. Security. -- George R.R. Martin: A Clash of Kings -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrative Requests: https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------