Hi,

I was reading http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-lisp-24 when I noticed the 
following text in section 6.1.4, 'Map-Reply Message Format':

   Locator:  an IPv4 or IPv6 address (as encoded by the 'Loc-AFI' field)
      assigned to an ETR.  Note that the destination RLOC address MAY be
      an anycast address.  A source RLOC can be an anycast address as
      well.  The source or destination RLOC MUST NOT be the broadcast
      address (255.255.255.255 or any subnet broadcast address known to
      the router), and MUST NOT be a link-local multicast address.  The
      source RLOC MUST NOT be a multicast address.  The destination RLOC
      SHOULD be a multicast address if it is being mapped from a
      multicast destination EID.

It talks about source and destination RLOCs, which seems weird in the context 
of a map-reply message. My feeling is that this text belongs in a more generic 
section, or am I missing something here?  I thought that locators in 
map-replies are always meant to be used as destination RLOCs.

Thanks,
Sander

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