At 10:36 PM 11/1/02, Mark Smith wrote:
> Why do you think that site-local addressing is tied to geography in any
> way?

A few reasons :

1) because of the name ?! the word "site" in common english has
geographical connotations.
Also, the geographical aspect of a "site" has been used to debunk
several concerns that have been raised about routing in sites
that include more than one location separated by a WAN link.

Margaret


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