Anssi Porttikivi wrote:
> ... A personal
> residence may be treated as a site (for example, when the
> residence obtains Internet access via a public Internet
> service provider), or as a part of a site (for example,
> when the residence obtains Internet access via an
> employer's or school's site).

To be precise, Internet access is orthogonal to the definition of
site-local.

> - Site-local scope, for uniquely identifying interfaces
> within a single site only.  A "site" is, by intent, not
> rigorously defined, but is typically expected to cover a
> region of topology that belongs to a single organization
> and is located within a single geographic location, such
> as an office, an office complex, or a campus.

This part is sufficient.

Tony

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