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