Can't quite get my head around the RP Interface Identifier. So I've read
that this is defined as 4 bits, and you manually assign the RP IP on the
router. With IPv4, the RP usually references an IP associated with a
loopback (or other) interface. Does this mean that with IPv6 you're not
actually associating the RIID with an IP associated with an interface, but
a staticially assigned IP associated with the router?

I guess with IPv6 BSR/static RP you use an IP associated with an interface
still - correct?
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