Le 2013-01-28 à 10:16, Ole Troan <[email protected]> a écrit : > Remi, Tom, > >>> Rémi has a point. RFC 4291 doesn't seem to leave wiggle room. Section 2.5.1 >>> says: >>>
(*) >>> For all unicast addresses, except those that start with the binary >>> value 000, Interface IDs are required to be 64 bits long and to be >>> constructed in Modified EUI-64 format. >> >> This sentence, because it applies to ALL unicast addresses that don't start >> with 000, does apply to MAP addresses. >> >> Suggestion: delete any reference to subnet IDs longer than /64. >> AFAIK, that's enough. > > the choice of prefix length for the End-user IPv6 prefix is an operator's > choice, OK > and not something we should limit in specification. > for the purpose of MAP it could very well be a /128 for that matter. Different understanding of (*). RD > > cheers, > Ole _______________________________________________ Softwires mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/softwires
