On Thursday 31 August 2006 19:55, James Kempf wrote: > Maybe I'm confused, but I don't see what L=0 really means. If > ADDRCONF assigns the prefix to the interface, then the prefix is on > link for at least one node, the node that configured the interface > with the prefix. I suppose one could argue that, even if that node > considered the prefix on link, that node should not assume another > node does. But IFICT, 2461 doesn't have specific, RFC 2119 > requirements language around that. > > If M=1, and stateful configuration is used, then I could see some > sense in L=0, since I assume in that case the prefix is not > assigned to the interface. > > Can anybody say what real implemetations do with this?
BSDs sends packets to the default router. --julien _______________________________________________ Int-area mailing list [email protected] https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/int-area
