Re: 118

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Le 15/04/2019 à 22:53, Brian E Carpenter a écrit :
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Not quite, because it also says

"  An Interface ID SHOULD be of length
    64 decimal for all types of IPv6 addresses.  In the particular case
    of IPv6 link-local addresses, the length of the Interface ID MAY be
    118 decimal."

which conflicts with RFC4291.

True.  I forgot that 118.  Thank you for pointing to it.

Remark, it says MAY, not MUST.

Do you stronly disagree with 118? I can remove the phrase containing it, if so. I can also remove the entire cited text altogether, such that to be silent about the length of the Interface ID.

Alex




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