Agreed with both Thomas' text and Pekka's additional: "and process";
that part is important.

Fred
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Thomas,



how about:

Nodes MUST always be able to send and receive fragment
headers. Note that even in the case where a sender does not
implement or use Path MTU discovery [RFC 1981], the sender
must still be prepared to send fragment headers, even for
packets that are smaller than the minimal IPv6 link MTU of
1280 octets. See Section 5 of [RFC 2460] for details.



I'm OK with the proposed text, except Pekka Savola asked me if it should be changed to:

Nodes MUST always be able to send, receive and process fragment
^^^^^^^^^^^
headers. Note that even in the case where a sender does not ....


Let me know if this is OK.

John

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