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At the beginning, an AP polls the first user (i.e., user 1 in this example) and it replies with its CSI.
When someone requests a key to a node, a node compares its own ID with the key and, if it falls in its node range, it replies to the requester, otherwise the request is forwarded to the neighbor whose ID is the closest with respect to the searched key.
Thus, as soon as a MN that has a valid copy in its local cache receives the request, it replies with an ack message using the reverse route.
If any of its neighbors has a valid route to the destination, it replies with a route reply message (RREP).
"Is it?" replies Paxman.
"I knitted it," replies Blair.
"Stay out of trouble," it replies.
"It's connected, isn't it?" replies Mayer.
"We can't do it," replies the plane's pilot.
"That's a new one, isn't it?" replies the dame.
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