Re: [rrg] Hosts generating globally unique EUI-64 addresses from their hardware ID?

Dae Young KIM <dykim@cnu.ac.kr> Thu, 08 July 2010 05:50 UTC

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On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Robin Whittle <rw@firstpr.com.au> wrote:

> To see why I oppose Locator Identifier Separation:
>
>  "Overloading" of Loc & ID functions is good for hosts and should be
>  maintained
>  http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/rrg/current/msg07017.html

There's one more supportive vote for this from me, if it is any worth
counting, though perhaps not exactly the same resultant structure. So,
you're not alone.

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DY