Also, the subnet model that NetLMM WG wants to choose is to have
a unique prefix for each MN.
What is a "prefix"? In IPv6 it can be anywhere between /1 and
/127. (If it's longer than /64 it means you aren't using
ND, but ND is additional to the basic IPv6 architecture).
NetLMM is indeed using an unconventional model, as I discovered
when reviewing draft-ietf-netlmm-nohost-ps with my IESG hat on.
Are you asserting that DHCP won't be used in NetLMM deployments?
Brian
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