Hi John, please see my comments in-line:

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
Spence
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 12:23 PM
To: ipv6@ietf.org
Subject: Are privacy extensions, RFC 3041,defined for non global-scope
addresses?


I re-read the document, and it certainly focuses on the privacy
needs of global-scope addresses.  I did not find a place where it
said it was not defined for ULA or link-local scope addresses.

-> AFAICS, RFC 3041 deals only with global-scope addresses. The stated goals 
(2-4) explicitly refer to global-scope addresses.

Is that the intent - not defined for non global-scope addresses?
Or I am reading that into it?

-> I think it's reasonable to conclude the mechanism defined in RFC 3041 is not 
defined for non global-scope addressses. ULAs to my knowledge didn't exist at 
the time 3041 was written (RFC 3041 in January 2001, RFC 4193 not until October 
2005). Even though there is an extant draft meant to update 3041 
[draft-ietf-ipv6-privacy-addrs-v2-04.txt], it has yet to become an RFC itself.

-> If by some stretch RFC 3041 was meant for link-local scope addresses, it 
seems that would be suboptimal. At least as often as the temp link-local 
unicast address changed, the node would have to (un)subscribe to the 
corresponding solicited-node multicast group(s). That could lead to reduced 
performance. I'd also wonder about the affect temporary link-local addresses 
would have on a router's neighbor cache, and/or any connectivity dependent upon 
the accuracy of cache entries... How might this affect ND itself (not a leading 
question BTW)?

Thanks.

-> Best regards,

Tim Enos
1Sam16:7

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John Spence, CCSI, CCNA, CISSP
Native6, Inc.
IPv6 Training and Consulting
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