Hi,
I agree with Ole.
The longest matching rule was already there in RFC 3484.
2013/10/20 Ole Troan :
> Mikael,
>
>> I'm trying to influence my source address selection. First I thought I'd
>> figure out how it works by default.
>>
>> I have a /48. Let's call it 2001:db8:1::/48
>>
>> I created t
Mikael,
> I'm trying to influence my source address selection. First I thought I'd
> figure out how it works by default.
>
> I have a /48. Let's call it 2001:db8:1::/48
>
> I created three /64s on the same LAN with A-bit set so clients would do SLAAC
> within these:
>
> 2001:db8:1::/64
>
I'm trying to influence my source address selection. First I thought I'd
figure out how it works by default.
I have a /48. Let's call it 2001:db8:1::/48
I created three /64s on the same LAN with A-bit set so clients would do
SLAAC within these:
2001:db8:1::/64
2001:db8:1:1000:/64
2001: