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<section anchor="Problem" title="Problem reinforced by classful addressing">
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<t>For host computers on local area networks, generation of interface
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identifiers is no longer necessarily bound to layer 2 addresses (MACs)
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identifiers is no longer necessarily bound to layer 2 addresses (MACs)
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<xref target="RFC7217"/> <xref target="RFC8064"/>. Therefore their
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<xref target="RFC7217"/> <xref target="RFC8064"/>. Therefore their
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interface identifiers.</t>
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<t>As IPv6 usage has evolved and grown over in recent years, it has
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become evident that it faces several scaling and coordination
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differentiate at a different granularity than is used by any such
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automated link local address configuration tools.</t>
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automated link local address configuration tools.</t>
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* Routing: Nodes must *always* support rotuing on any valid length, even
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* Routing: Nodes must *always* support rotuing on any valid length, even
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