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Title : Use of /127 IPv6 Prefix Length on P2P Links Not Considered Harmful
Author(s) : M. Kohno, B. Nitzan, R. Bush, Y. Matsuzaki
Filename : draft-kohno-ipv6-prefixlen-p2p-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2009-10-19
This document reconsiders the reasons why the use of /127 was
regarded as harmful and reevaluates some rationales for using it for
IPv6 point-to-point links.
This document adheres fundamentally to RFC 3627 [RFC3627]. The main
difference is that the use of /127 IPv6 prefix length is no longer
considered as harmful.
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