On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 19:30 +0100, Juan A. Ternero wrote:
> Dear members:
> I agree with Karl that one end of the time interval is when the router sent 
> its 
> most recent Router Advertisement, and that interval must be less than 
> MIN_DELAY_BETWEEN_RAS.
> 
> My question was about the other end of the interval.
> Is it the computed value in the first paragraph (a random value plus the 
> reception of the Router Solicitation), or is it the reception of the Router 
> Solicitation?
> 
> I think it should be the computed value, but in the text it seems to be the 
> reception of the Router Solicitation.

So you are asking "when is the *latest* that a router should send an
advertisement after receiving a router solicitation?"

Regards, K.

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