> It MUST be set to 0 if the router is not capable of doing FOO,
> otherwise it SHOULD be set to 4 but MAY be set to any value from 1 to
> 7 to indicate a non-default priority. The values 8-15 are reserved
> for future use.

Steven, shouldn't it say explicitly what a node does when it receives
a capability in the 8 to 15 range ?  Should it let the router announcing
the out-of-range capability win the election, or should such announcements
be ignored?  (Shncpd does the former, which I guess is the intent.)

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