Re: Accurate history [Re: "professional" in an IETF context]

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> I believe that it was the 20 byte GOSIP address that made the 16 byte IPv6 address thinkable.

The address architecture was highly flexible and you could have used almost any length you wished, and the forwarders could support multiple address families concurrently.

Stewart




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