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Charles E. Perkins, Elizabeth Royer, Samir Das AODV for IPv6 Charles E. Perkins, Elizabeth Royer, Samir Das IETF 49, San Diego, CA December 14, 2000 http://people.nokia.net/~charliep/txt/ietf49

Only a few changes Uses 128-bit address fields instead of 32-bit Uses new way to keep track of broadcasts Using fragment offset + id no longer works BPI == MD5 (non-mutable IPv6 Packet Data) New option to make sure it’s unique! Idea for a “flood data” hop-by-hop option Option data includes destination address Looks like a RREQ + data Should RREP be optional?