On Nov 7, 2012, at 10:24 PM, Teco Boot <t...@inf-net.nl> wrote:
> And I suggest that if D requests a prefix, for an additional interface, it 
> uses unicast to A, with an autoconfigured address. So A receives only one 
> request.

No, it doesn't, because that's not what RFC3315 and RFC3633 say to do, and it 
would badly break them to specify this behavior.   There's no harm in the 
duplicate packet, so no reason to break the protocol to avoid it.

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