> Siva Veerepalli wrote:
| [ARCH] Site-local addresses are designed to be used for
| addressing inside of a site without the need for a global
| prefix. Although a subnet ID may be up to 54-bits long,
| it is expected that globally-connected sites will use the
| same subnet IDs for site-local and global prefixes. 
> Does the interpretation of the above sentence mean, "if my
> global prefix is 3FFE:2900:1107:314::/64, my site-local
> prefix would be FECE:2900:1107:314::/64" ?

No. Following the recommendations of RFC3177, if your global prefix is
3FFE:2900:1107:314::/64 and the same subnet also has a site-local
address the site-local prefix would be FEC0:0:0:314::/64.

Michel.


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