On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:27:57AM +0100, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> Steve Deering wrote:
> > 
> > At 2:07 PM +0100 1/24/02, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> > >Nevertheless, it is not architecturally forbidden to subnet at /124
> > >if you really want to...
> > 
> > Actually, it is, at least for unicast addresses that do not start with
> > binary 000; see earlier message from me.
> 
> How would you know I was doing it, from outside a site?

You couldn't, of course.  It's forbidden, but not enforced.

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