> From: "Tony Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Once the 128 bit address is split into locator and identifier
> This is especially true since locators are only locally unique.
Err, did you mean 'the locator part of a split IPv6 address only identifies a
local scope, not necessarily an individual interface'? (A locally-unique
locator would only be usable within the scope in which it is unique - which is
not that useful, so your original wording doesn't make sense to me.)
Noel
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