On Aug 18, 2015, at 06:38, Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> 
> Section 6.1 says:
> 
>   A node MUST be able to detect whether two of its local internal
>   interfaces are connected, e.g., by detecting an identical remote
>   interface being part of the Common Links of both local interfaces.
> 
> What should the node do if it detects that two interfaces are on the same
> link?  (Disable HNCP on one interface?  Speak HNCP on both interfaces but
> disable prefix assignment?  Something even more exciting?)

Seems like this could be improved by rephrasing it to the effect that a node 
with multiple interfaces on the same common link MUST NOT advertise 
inconsistent information among them.


—james

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