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<organization>The Intertubes</organization>
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<address>
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<postal>
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<street>42 Rue le Jour</street>
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<street>42 Rue du Jour</street>
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<city>Sophia-Antipolis</city>
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<region></region>
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<code>::1</code>
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<t>Over the history of IPv6, there have been many classful address
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models; TLA and NLA being outstanding examples. They have all been
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shown to be mistakes. The last is a magic boundary at /64. This
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document removes that last bit of useless magic.</t>
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shown to be mistakes. The last remaining is a magic boundary at
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/64. This document removes that last bit of useless magic.</t>
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</abstract>
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<t>Over the history of IPv6, there have been many classful address
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models; TLA and NLA being outstanding examples. They have all been
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shown to be mistakes. The last is a magic boundary at /64. This
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document removes that last bit of useless magic.</t>
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shown to be mistakes. The last remaining is a magic boundary at
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/64. This document removes that last bit of useless magic.</t>
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</section>
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<t>In the meantime, link prefixes of varied lengths, /127, /126,
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/124, /120, ... /64 have been successfully deployed for many years.
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Having the formal specification be unclear risks potential
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mis-implementation by the naive, which coulf result in operational
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mis-implementation by the naive, which could result in operational
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disasters.</t>
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</section>
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Configuration, <xref target="RFC4862"/> is a parameter; its length
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needs to be sufficient for effective randomization for privacy
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reasons. For example, a /48 would be sufficient. But we recommend,
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barring strong considerations to the contrary, using 64-bits in
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order not to discover where 64-bits was hard-coded.</t>
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barring strong considerations to the contrary, using 64-bits for
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SLAAC in order not to discover where 64-bits was hard-coded.</t>
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</section>
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