/127 for a P-t-P link? This must be a bug! We need a /64! Have people considered the privacy implications? The computer at the end of the link may well want to use privacy addresses. Also, there is a credible possibility that a computer is composed of multiple subsystems, each with their own IPv6 address. In the aggregatable architecture, it makes a lot of sense if "n" is in fact 64 for most links.
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