ack, Steve,Jeffrey, and Bob: Thank you for taking on this important revision to the document. I hope my comments help to improve the document so this important change can ge deployed. I have reviewed this as part of the routing directorate review. This review should be treated as any IETF LC comments. Sue Hares RTG-DIR Review Status: I have three concern plus editorial nits. #1 - Concern 1 is technical regarding the interaction with the MTU option in ND/SEND plus ditorial nits. See the comments below. I am not an ND/SEND Expert, please have an imoplementer look at the requirements. Concern: I cannot tell how this interacts with the ND/SEND protocol in the following areas below. 1) Neighbor Unreachability Detection is used for all paths between hosts and neighboring nodes, including host-to-host, host-to-router, and router-to-host communication. If the source node is on the link and the destination node available through the router, and the router is in the process of sending a MTU option to increase the size? How does your algorithm work? Are the packetization layer notified? Is the original value a stale notification over time? You indicate it MUST NOT be done in less than 5 minutes, and that 10 minutes is the norm. Is 10 minutes really the best response time for this particular case? Or did I miss something in your draft? 2) Assume the same situation as #1, but the router sends an MTU option to decrease the size. In this case, the router is sending information that the MTU has changed, but the first indication for the end system is based on a Packet-too-Big Message after sending. 3) For a multicast packet (3000 bytes), assume that the multicast path reaches two different routers (router-a and router-b). Assume the on-link MTU is 3500 bytes, but the previous router-A and router-B MTU is 2500 bytes. Router-a responds to the packet with 10ms sending a MTU option that changes the MTU to support this packet. Router-B sends a redirect for multicast address to Router-A after 30 ms. What happens to your path calculation? Is this again, the 5 minutes (minimum) and 10 minute normal to reset this value. 4) What happens if the ND process is instantiated by SEND protocol, and the host does not contain the appropriate certification information to timely updates? Again, the host guessing at the appropriate value? #2 - Concern 2 - How does SEND's implementation of MTU option. mitigate or have no effect on this MTU. Is there a recommendation that should be made in section 6. Again, please ask a SEND expert for review. #3 - Concern 3 - content of document This document has two parts: protocol requirements and implementation requirements. 8 paragraphs (1 page) indicates the IPv6 specification and 6 pages gives the implementation? Why did this get split in to 2 documents? Even if this was a bis, document would it not be better to provide minimal specification for the protocol change and a larger document with implementation information. I'm fine with the WG/ADs deciding, this is the way the document has to go forward -- but the question should be asked. Editorial nits: #1 nit - section 5.2 page 8, paragraph beginning Old /Note: if the / New/Note: If the/ #2 nit - section 5.2 page 9 paragraph begin Old /Note: even if/ New /Note: Even if/ #3 nit - section 5.3 page 10 paragraph beginning Old /Note: an implementation/ New/Note: An implementation/