On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 2:23 AM, Tony Li <[email protected]> wrote:
> Again, the locally administered identifier is bound to a site. Typically, a
> site will have a number of locators.
>> (Toni said) So "locally administered" identifier is bound to its location:
>> subnetwork, site.
ILNP-05 <draft-rja-ilnp-intro-05#section-2> says:
"Locally-unique Identifiers MUST be unique within the context
of their Locators."
So, my understanding might be, locality of Identifiers are about
subnets, not sites.
--
DY
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