ion, but
in most cases the current spec hurts (me) more than it helps.
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^^^ June?
I do not support adoption of this draft, as I don't believe that it is a
real problem--if it were, we wouldn't need to choose a name for the
parts--we'd already have one.
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I happen to agree. I don't see the point. After all, what are the
numbers between the dots in IPv4 addresses called?
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tween two colons, and there are three to eight colon-delimited parts
> in an IPv6 address. There is no "sixness" in what the word is trying to
> describe.
So, you're talking about base-6 digits when you say "hex digits", right?
I wasn't aware that anybody used ba
e interpretation being "if you're in fe80::/10,
you're link local, but addresses outside fe80::/64 are reserved."
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