On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 01:40:28AM +0100, Daniel Roesen wrote:
> "EUI-64" == "IEEE EUI-64" != "modified EUI-64".
> 
> The modification is exactly the flipped bit. See 2.5.1:

Please ignore my comment completely. I was thinking of the u/g bits,
which are NOT relevant to the FF-FF and FF-FE thing, unless I also fail
to count bits correctly. Nevertheless, the significance of bits #57 and
#58 are not widely known to IPv6 operators out there.

> The only confusion exists in the head of the author of above article.

No, in my head.

Looks like a mistake indeed, given that FF-FF is according to IEEE
MAC-48, and FF-FE is EUI-48.

Sorry for any confusion.


Regards,
Daniel

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