errata:
2011/10/15 Maoke <[email protected]>
> Q2. then it must fine as long as we map them to different Rule IPv6
> Prefix. (?)
>
> suppose CE1 is the same as (1). for 64.32../16, we use a longer stuff.
> however, there is a CE3:
>
> Rule IPv6 Prefix B: 20010db8 (2001:db8::/29)
> CE3 IPv4 address: 4020 1876 (64.32.24.118)
> CE3 PSID: 54
> CE3 CE index: 987654
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> (3) CE3 IPv6 prefix: 20010db 987654 (2001:db9:8765:4000::/52, woops!)
>
^^53 if PSID
0x54 is 8bit.
but the generated CE3 IPv6 address is as same as CE1,
2001:db9:8765:4000:200:5efe::.
> Rule_IPv4_Prefix Rule_IPv6_Prefix
> -----------------------------------
> 192.32../12 2001:db0::/29
> 64.32../16 2001:db9::/29
>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^2001:db8::/29
>
>
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>
thanks and regards,
maoke
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