hi Remi,

2011/10/19 Rémi Després <[email protected]>

> Hi Maoke,
>
> CE PSIDs are never such that CE IPv6 prefixes exceed /64.
> The Max PSID of a CE, as opposed to its exact PSID, is only used to reach
> the CE from a BR or other in which  CE IPv6-prefix length is unknown.
>

for finding the destination CE, even with no knowledge about its PSID
length, right?


>
> As shown in Figure 6-A of the addmapping draft, if the Max CE index that is
> derived from the destination A+P is such that Rule IPv6 prefix + Max CE
> index exceeds 64 bit, the Max CE index is truncated to 64 bits. None of the
> 4rd-addmapping addresses has an IPv6 prefix longer than /64.
>
> Hope it clarifies.
>

then "truncated to 64 bits" clarifies. thank you, Remi, for the explanation.
:)

best,
maoke


> Regards,
> RD
>
>
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