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        Title           : IPv6 Router Advertisement Flags Option
        Author(s)       : B. Haberman, R. Hinden
        Filename        : draft-haberman-ipv6-ra-flags-option-01.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 2007-4-18
        
The IPv6 Neighbor Discovery's Router Advertisement message contains
an 8-bit field reserved for single-bit flags. Several protocols have
   reserved flags in this field and others are preparing to reserve a
   sufficient number of flags to exhaust the field.  This document
   defines an option to the Router Advertisement message that expands
   the available number of flag bits available.

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