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On 10/28/10 14:34 , Dan Foster wrote:
> Well, I can't find a clear authoritative cite from a quick look but the
> wording of RFC2460 suggests '2-octet', '2 octet'?
> 
> http://ipv6.net/RFC/rfc-2460-internet-protocol-version-6-ipv6-specification.html
> 
> Open to alternate suggestions, of course.

The only one I've seen in anything resembling common usage is "group"; it
doesn't really need to be specified in more detail since it's mostly a
convenience syntax to make the address slightly more readable instead of a
quasi-fundamental aspect of the address (in IPv4 it's essentially a leftover
from "classful" routing).

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brandon s. allbery     [linux,solaris,freebsd,perl]      [email protected]
system administrator  [openafs,heimdal,too many hats]  [email protected]
electrical and computer engineering, carnegie mellon university      KF8NH
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