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Re: How do I unsubscribe? Have tried lots of possibillities but no success. Please help!
I have tried several times to unsubscribe too. Please remove me from
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ipv6-admin@ietf.org [mailto:ipv6-admin@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
> john.loughney@nokia.com
> Sent: 20. november 2003 09:36
> To: john.loughney@nokia.com; ipv6@ietf.org
> Subject: RE: Node Req: Issue31: DHCPv6 text
>
> Hi All,
>
> I forgot other text that Pekka suggested, here is all of the text:
>
> reword:
>
> For those IPv6 nodes that implement DHCP, those nodes MUST use DHCP
> upon the receipt of a Router Advertisement with the 'M' flag set (see
> section 5.5.3 of RFC2462). In addition, in the absence of a router,
> IPv6 Nodes that implement DHCP MUST attempt to use DHCP.
> to:
>
> Nodes that implement DHCPv6 MUST use DHCP upon the receipt of a
> Router Advertisement with the 'M' flag set (see section 5.5.3 of
> RFC2462). In addition, in the absence of a router,
> IPv6 Nodes that implement DHCPv6 MUST attempt to use DHCPv6. In this
>
> context, 'use DHCP' means trying to obtain both address(es) and
> other configuration information through DHCP.
>
> and:
>
> reword:
>
> For those IPv6 nodes that implement DHCP, those nodes MUST use DHCP
> upon the receipt of a Router Advertisement with the 'M' flag set (see
> section 5.5.3 of RFC2462). In addition, in the absence of a router,
> IPv6 Nodes that implement DHCP MUST attempt to use DHCP.
>
> to:
>
> Nodes that implement DHCP MUST use DHCP upon the receipt of a
> Router Advertisement with the 'M' flag set (see section 5.5.3 of
> RFC2462). In addition, in the absence of a router,
> IPv6 Nodes that implement DHCP MUST attempt to use DHCP. In this
> context, 'use DHCP' means trying to obtain both address(es) and
> other configuration information through DHCP.
>
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