Re: [Int-dir] Review of draft-ietf-dmm-4283mnids-03

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At Mon, 16 Jan 2017 07:22:56 -0800,
Charlie Perkins <charles.perkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Here is an updated description of the IPv6 address type when used as a MNID:
>
> > 4.1.  Description of the IPv6 address type
> >
> >     The IPv6 address [RFC4291] is encoded as a 16 octet string containing
> >     the full IPv6 address.  The IPv6 address MUST be a unicast routable
> >     IPv6 address.  Multicast addresses, link-local addresses, and the
> >     unspecified IPv6 address MUST NOT be used.  IPv6 Unique Local
> >     Addresses (ULAs) MAY be used, as long as any security operations
> >     making use of the ULA also take into account the domain in which the
> >     ULA is guaranteed to be unique.
>
> Please let me know if this resolves your concern.

Looks good to me.

--
JINMEI, Tatuya




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