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Hi Brett

Its both.

Regards,
Seiichi

Brett Tate wrote:
> The following is indicated within draft-ietf-6man-text-addr-representation-07 
> section 4.2.1 Shorten As Much As Possible.
> 
> "The use of symbol "::" MUST be used to its maximum capability.  For example, 
> 2001:db8::0:1 is not acceptable, because the symbol "::" could have been used 
> to produce a shorter representation 2001:db8::1."
> 
> Concerning "::" usage, is the requirement that 
> 1) "::" MUST be used when valid, or 
> 2) only that if used, it MUST be used to its maximum capability?
> 
> Thanks,
> Brett
> 
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