diff --git a/draft-nbourbaki-6man-classless-ipv6.xml b/draft-nbourbaki-6man-classless-ipv6.xml
index 2e21b36..5e13f95 100644
--- a/draft-nbourbaki-6man-classless-ipv6.xml
+++ b/draft-nbourbaki-6man-classless-ipv6.xml
@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@
@@ -132,9 +130,10 @@ rate is low enough.
To state it simply, IPv6 unicast subnetting is based on prefixes
of any valid length up to 128 except for links where an Internet
- Standard such as, for example, Stateless Address AutoConfiguration
+ Standard, that has nothing to do with routing, may impose a
+ particular length. Examples are Stateless Address AutoConfiguration
(SLAAC) , or Using 127-Bit IPv6 Prefixes on
- Inter-Router Links is in use.
+ Inter-Router Links .
Nodes must always support routing on any valid network prefix
length, even if SLAAC or other standards are in use, because routing
@@ -155,7 +154,9 @@ rate is low enough.
should be able to employ any subnet size that they
please, except when slaac is in use (for backwards
compatibility) or e.g. when /127 (or the like) prefixes
- are employed for point to point links. -->
+ are employed for point to point links.
+-->
+
@@ -202,6 +203,7 @@ rate is low enough.
Cache Exhaustion attacks).
+
@@ -253,6 +255,7 @@ rate is low enough.
+