Markku Savela wrote:
> 
> > From: Mika Liljeberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Exactly my point. If the pseudo interface has a 2002::/16 on-link route,
> > longest prefix match will home in on it instead of the default route.
> 
> Ahem, I need to step in here... a router is advertising 6to4 prefix,
> it will advertise it as (at least on ethernet):
> 
>   2002:xxx::/64 L=1, A=0 or 1
> 
> thus, it's longer and metrics don't apply... (unless there there are
> two or more 6to4 prefixes announced).

Er, it's a /48, by definition. If it's a /64, that's already a subnet
prefix within the /48 site prefix.

   Brian
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