On Wednesday 23 June 2010 at 19:30:34 Tony Li sent:
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> A locally administered identifier is perfectly adequate for global 
> communications and other ILNP hosts can easily recognize it. 

Not without the assurance of the pursuing locator. Both the locator and the 
identifier make the uniqueness. 

> The only difference is that the host cannot roam outside of its 
> administrative scope.  

So "locally administered" identifier is bound to its location: subnetwork, 
site. Where is the identity/location separation then?

On Wednesday 16 June 2010 at 12:06:14 Toni Stoev sent:
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> There is no identity/location separation with locally unique identifiers.
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