At Mon, 16 Jan 2017 07:22:56 -0800,
Charlie Perkins <charles(_dot_)perkins(_at_)earthlink(_dot_)net> wrote:
Here is an updated description of the IPv6 address type when used as a MNID:
4.1. Description of the IPv6 address type
The IPv6 address [RFC4291] is encoded as a 16 octet string containing
the full IPv6 address. The IPv6 address MUST be a unicast routable
IPv6 address. Multicast addresses, link-local addresses, and the
unspecified IPv6 address MUST NOT be used. IPv6 Unique Local
Addresses (ULAs) MAY be used, as long as any security operations
making use of the ULA also take into account the domain in which the
ULA is guaranteed to be unique.
Please let me know if this resolves your concern.
Looks good to me.
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JINMEI, Tatuya