Thank you! For a bit I was starting to question my understanding of Zone IDs. They are no more than a hint (if one is needed) to the local host as to the interface on which a link-local DESTINATION might be found. On Mar 22, 2012, at 12:48 PM, Worley, Dale R (Dale) wrote: >> From: Craig Finseth [snark17@xxxxxxxxx] >> >>> Actually, it's globally *unique*, because it contains the MAC address. >>> The problem is that it's not *routable*, even within the context of a >>> single host. And unless you give an application on the host guidance, >>> it depends on host-context routing to get its output packets to the >>> correct wire. It's hard to remain aware that host-context routing is >>> important, because it's almost always work. >> >> Well, it's globally unique to a host, not to an interface: the host >> (in general) uses the same link-local address on all interfaces. >> Thus, you can't tell from the address which interface it refers to. > > But remember we're talking about the address given to "ping" -- it's > not the address of *this* host, but the address of some host that is > on some network on which this host has an interface. So the fact that > this host uses the same link-local address on all interfaces, while > true, is not important. What's important is that given the link-local > address of *some other host*, there is no algorithmic way to determine > which of this host's interfaces is needed to access it. > > In regard to URIs: > > People have spoken about the annoyance of using "%" to introduce the > zone identifier, and the fact that "%" is special in URIs and would > need escaping, etc. But (1) it's unlikely anyone will write URIs with > zone identifiers, since they'd only be usable on a single host, and > (2) the syntax of RFC 3986 ("Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): > Generic Syntax") does not provide for specifying zone identifers on > IPv6 addresses. Indeed, it says "This syntax does not support IPv6 > scoped addressing zone identifiers." > > Dale Hans Kruse, Professor J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems Adjunct Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Chief Operating Officer, GRID Lab 292 Lindley Hall, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701 740-593-4891 voice, 740-593-4889 fax