ILNP specifically calls for 64-bits ID for a node. What I was suggesting is a range that can be any (64, 86, etc) based on the set prefix length. Also end users can put that ID anywhere they see fit: node, interface, port, application etc. If necessary it will be an architectural decision to recommend where exactly to put the ID.
Why is this useful for the unnecessary complication of the flexibility?
I would think that net admins don't want users to have this flexibility and why would they care?
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