> existence of IPv6 firewalls, then these firewalls can also enforce site
> boundaries.
Sure, but that is not sufficient to satisfy addr-archv3 2.5.6 last
paragraph IMO.
Why not?
If a router is not on a site-boundary, it doesn't need to do anything
to enforce site boundaries. In Bob's example, the firewall would be
the site border "router", and it would enforce the boundary.
I don't see a conflict.
Margaret
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