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The length of the prefix of an IPv6 link-local address ranges from 10 to 127
draft-petrescu-6man-ll-prefix-len-21

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Alexandre Petrescu , Loganaden Velvindron , Naveen Kottapalli , Gyan Mishra , Dusan Mudric
Last updated 2019-12-08 (Latest revision 2019-06-06)
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Abstract

A rejected Erratum to RFC4291 "IPv6 Addr Archi" on the topic of link- local addresses 'would need' a draft. This draft is an answer to that need. The length of the prefix of an IPv6 link-local address is variable. The minimal value is 10 decimal. The maximum value is 127 decimal.

Authors

Alexandre Petrescu
Loganaden Velvindron
Naveen Kottapalli
Gyan Mishra
Dusan Mudric

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