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| | Peer Name Resolution Protocol |
 | | A peer name is an endpoint for communication, which can be a computer, a user, a group, a service, or anything else that you want to resolve to an IPv6 address. |
 | | To perform name resolution in PNRP, the peer examines the entries in its own cache for an entry that matches the target PNRP ID. If found, the peer sends a PNRP Request message to the peer and waits for a response. |
 | | To ensure that resolution can complete, each time a node adds an entry to the lowest level of its cache, it floods a copy of the entry to all the nodes within the last level of the cache. |
| www.microsoft.com /technet/itsolutions/network/p2p/pnrp.mspx (2270 words) |
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