2.5.6 Local-Use IPv6 Unicast Addresses

   Routers must not forward any packets with site-local source or
   destination addresses outside of the site.

This conflicts with the "treat as globals" stance.
Not really.  If we define that site-local unicast addresses can only
be used on non-globally-connected sites, there won't be any site-
border routers that need to worry about this restriction.

But, that doesn't make the restriction false.  Site-local addresses
should never be forward outside of a site.

Margaret


--------------------------------------------------------------------
IETF IPng Working Group Mailing List
IPng Home Page:                      http://playground.sun.com/ipng
FTP archive:                      ftp://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng
Direct all administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--------------------------------------------------------------------

Reply via email to