On Nov 7, 2012, at 6:53 PM, Victor Kuarsingh <victor.kuarsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am not sure I would agree that getting a /64 would inherently mean a
> router knows is an intermediate router.  There are potential scenarios
> where an edge router may get a /64 and be the ISP edge router (not the
> best case scenario, but potential).
> 
> I know this subtle point is somewhat outside the context of this thread,
> but just wanted to make the point.

Such a router has no prefixes to delegate, so the distinction is immaterial.   
There can only be one non-translating router on this network.

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