Fernando,

>> - The reserved range is a tool to AVOID conflicts. It isn't, like DAD, a 
>> tool to RESOLVE them when they occur. 
> 
> DAD *detects* them, but does not resolve them (for instance, the last
> "D" stands for detection). As a datapoint, all the v6 implementations I
> know of support DAD, yet they do not resolve DAD failures when one is
> encountered.

unless you call the fact that the duplicate address is not assigned to the 
interface, as resolving the problem.
with Remi's proposal, a duplicate address will not even be detected.

cheers,
Ole

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