What does 'global' mean in IPv6?
draft-carpenter-6man-whats-global-00
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Author | Brian E. Carpenter | ||
Last updated | 2016-12-09 (Latest revision 2016-06-07) | ||
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Abstract
The word 'global' is used in two different ways in various IPv6-related RFCs and an IANA registry. This document describes the resulting problem.
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