> - The prefix assignment algorithm supports /128. I’m not sure we want Homenet 
> to have such ‘carve it into /128’ option. Homenet doesn’t want to do that.

It was pretty clear in 6man yesterday that there is little support
for longer subnet prefixes than 64, and they are forbidden by the
homenet architecture. All the same, it seems to me that routing
should be strictly VLSN (and that is the IPv6 routing architecture).
So I think that basic protocols should be agnostic on the prefix
length, which means allow anything out to /128.

An implementation should follow the homenet architecture, of course.

    Brian

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