In your previous mail you wrote: > => IMHO you'd like to have a more concrete operational recommendation. Yes, but I'd meant as opposed to a mandate that "routers SHOULD NOT forward"... I'd think that most routers currently only know about link-local, multicast, unspecified and loop-back addresses in the forwarding path. RFC3849 doesn't mention routers, i.e. it's perfectly valid for a router to forward a packet with a src/dst within the prefix. The onus is on the operator to filter the prefix. => RFC 3849 is different because it wants to limit the scope of the doc prefix. In KHI we simply don't want to see the prefix in IP headers so the requirement (don't route) is stronger than filtering.
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