|> It would seem like it would be no different than today.  If 
|one had a host
|> without a FQDN, then you would need to refer to it using a 
|full 128 bit
|> locator and identifier.
|
|Provided there are some hosts without FQDNs, does that mean we need a
|separate id/locator resolution infrastructure except the 
|current DNS system?


Not at all.  Such systems would be reachable via their explicit /128, just
like today.  This is just pure legacy IPv6 functionality.

Tony


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