Hi Donald,

On 11-09-21 09:54 PM, Donald Eastlake wrote:
> See below,
> 
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Suresh Krishnan
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Jari,
>>
>> On 11-09-19 02:35 AM, Jari Arkko wrote:
>>> Following up with a personal comment.
>>>
>>> The draft allocates an interface ID and an EUI-64 MAC identifier from the 
>>> IANA block. These are two separate, unrelated allocations.
>>>
>>> The main criticism in RFC 5453 for making additional interface ID 
>>> allocations is that old implementations do not know about them and may 
>>> collide when making an allocation. I'm wondering if it would be better to 
>>> allocate an interface ID that is based on the allocated EUI-64 identifier 
>>> per RFC 2464? Then we would at least use the same format as other interface 
>>> IDs and a collision would likely mean inappropriate use of the IANA EUI-64 
>>> identifiers. Note that privacy and cryptographic addresses set the u/l bit 
>>> to zero, whereas EUI-64 interface IDs usually have it at one. Sri's draft 
>>> is silent on what kind of number should be allocated for the interface ID, 
>>> perhaps some guidance here would be useful.
>>
>> This sounds like a great idea. I am not sure that IANA has a reserved
>> EUI-64 block like you suggested, but they certainly have a ethernet
>> address block (MAC-48). We can instruct the IANA to assign a MAC address
>> that maps straight into the IID. e.g.
> 
> The IANA Considerations for the allocation of EUI-48 and EUI-64
> addresses are spelled out in RFC 5342. There is no reason for any
> special action to "direct" IANA.

Not sure about this. There are two registries in play here. One at

http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers

and another at

http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-interface-ids/ipv6-interface-ids.xml

The first one lists the allocations from the IANA ethernet address block
for unicast use and the second one lists the IIDs to avoid. Even though
there is a one to one correlation between a MAC address allocated from
the IANA block and an IPv6 IID, the second registry is where the
reserved IIDs are listed (as it is possible to have IIDs that are not
based on MAC addresses).

Thanks
Suresh
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