Itojun -
>o The site may use the address prefix: 3ffe:0501:ffff::/48. The address
> prefix was curved out from WIDE 6bone prefix. The site MUST be
> renumbered, before the site gets connected to the worldwide IPv6
> network.
Shouldn't IPv6's much-trumpeted stateless autoconfiguration and
renumbering scheme take care of that, well, automatically?
How is this different from a completely-disconnected site using
a randomly selected prefix?
Sean.
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