n 17/08/2015 01:01, Markus Stenberg wrote:
> 
>> On 16.8.2015, at 14.40, Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr> 
>> wrote:
>> When an HNCP router is restarted, the prefixes it allocated to a link are
>> "adopted" by neighbouring routers; if the router then restarts, it will
>> agree to the prefixes advertised by its neighbours, which avoids
>> renumbering.

Why do we care? Homenets need to be renumbering-proof anyway, because the ISP
might change the prefix anytime.

(We could contrive to have a stable ULA prefix, of course, but that only
affects in-home communications.)

    Brian

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