Hi Shin,

As we just discussed, I believe that this work will be very useful for the deployment 
of IPv6 on power line technology (see
www.6power.org).

But I feel that your document should be more clear regarding these requirements are 
not just for ADSL (Motivation section). I know
you say "examples", but, for instance, we know that it work already with Ethernet 
links instead of  point-to-point, as in fact is
indicated in "layer 2 consideration".

Hope it helps ;-)

Regards,
Jordi

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From: "Shin Miyakawa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Comments on prefix delegation requirements


> From: Erik Nordmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Comments on prefix delegation requirements
> Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 02:46:24 +0100 (CET)
>
> >
> > I think these are just editorial nits.
> >
> > The draft talks about "commercial" but I think the same issues are present
> > if there is a non-commercial ISP that wants to offer non-commercial IPv6
> > service. So in terms of describing the need for the technology it is probably
> > best to drop the "commercial" designation.
> >
> > Similarely, the statement about "boost IPv6 business quick as possible."
> > might also distract from the technical content of the document.
> >
> > The document talks about "RA (Router Avertisement)". It would be good to
> > add a reference to the proxy RA document (as "work in progress")
> > to make the reference explicit.
> >
> > I see some spelling errors like "signle.
>
> thanks! I will take those comments to update.
>
> Shin
>
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