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What would it mean if N were clear and E were set? (from Y. Rekhter's review)

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This is Comment 29

Section 6.3.1

When there is bidirectional data flow between a pair of locators, a
simple mechanism called "nonce echoing" can be used to determine
reachability between an ITR and ETR. When an ITR wants to solicit a
nonce echo, it sets the N and E bits and places a 24-bit nonce in the
LISP header of the next encapsulated data packet.

What would it mean if N were clear and E were set?

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