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Re: Question about the Site-local Unicast Address in IPv6
The ambiguous site-local addresses are being deprecated. Please see
draft-ietf-ipv6-deprecate-site-local-03.txt.
The definition of a site is intentionally ambiguous. That is, an
operator can define the IPv6 site to be the same as or different
from the VPN site.
Regards,
Brian
lidefeng wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> There are many kinds of unicast address in IPv6, one of them is "site-local
> address", and it is designed for the address assignment
> in a single site. and you know, there is a concept of "site" in BGP/MPLS
> VPN too, could anyone please tell me if there is any difference between
> them, or are they the same meaning?
>
> TIA and Best Regards
>
> Defeng Li
>
>
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