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RE: [moonv6] /120 prefix length at UNH
From: Bound, Jim (jim.bound@hp.com)
Date: 10/15/03
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moonv6 post from "Bound, Jim" <jim.bound@hp.com>
> >OK I would suggest the EUI can be part of the prefix
> >
> No, you simply cannot do that. You cannot claim that bits
> that are part of the prefix are also part of the interface ID.
You are missing the point. If I send packet out my IP interface that has a valid EUI 64 lower bits. The router will forward that packet based on some bits of the full address. A /120 policy simply says forward the packet only based on the left most 8 bits. That policy has nothing to do with or interferes with the requirements for the end nodes EUI 64. /jim
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