…ns related to the use of these flag bits ( Section 3 ). This document updates [ RFC3956 ], [ RFC3306 ], and [ RFC4291 ]. These updates are logical consequences of the new processing rules in Section 3 . Textual representation of IPv6 addresses included in the RFC updates follows …
…ns related to the use of these flag bits ( Section 3 ). This document updates [ RFC3956 ], [ RFC3306 ], and [ RFC4291 ]. These updates are logical consequences of the new processing rules in Section 3 . Textual representation of IPv6 addresses included in the RFC updates follows …
…an be found in [ RFC3306 ]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3956 ]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 Interface-Local scope 2 Link-Local scope 3 reserved 4 Admin-Loc…
…an be found in [ RFC3306 ]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3956 ]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 Interface-Local scope 2 Link-Local scope 3 reserved 4 Admin-Loc…
…e can be found in [RFC3306]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [RFC3956]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 Interface-Local scope 2 Link-Local scope 3 reserved 4 Admin-Loca…
…an be found in [ RFC3306 ]. The R flag's definition and usage can be found in [ RFC3956 ]. scop is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The values are as follows: 0 reserved 1 Interface-Local scope 2 Link-Local scope 3 reserved 4 Admin-Loc…