Use subnet size instead of the (complimentary) prefix and iid length
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@ -104,9 +104,7 @@ don't een need /64 for SLAAC, except for backward compatibility. (*)
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<t>Some confusion has been caused by the IP Version 6 Addressing
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<t>Some confusion has been caused by the IP Version 6 Addressing
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Architecture, <xref target="RFC4291"/>, and the proposed changes in
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Architecture, <xref target="RFC4291"/>, and the proposed changes in
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<xref target="I-D.hinden-6man-rfc4291bis"/> with respect to allowed
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<xref target="I-D.hinden-6man-rfc4291bis"/> with respect to the minimum subnet size</t>
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maximum prefix lengths and the minimum host part (sometimes known as
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interface identifier) on a link.</t>
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<t>Meanwhile, link prefixes of varied lengths, /127, /126, /124,
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<t>Meanwhile, link prefixes of varied lengths, /127, /126, /124,
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/120, ... /64 have been successfully deployed for many years.
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/120, ... /64 have been successfully deployed for many years.
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