> I floated the idea of a /96 for ISATAP during either an
> intarea or ipv6 meeting several years ago (can't remember
> which) but there was no uptake. Looking back, I don't see
> any advantages, and in fact it goes against the model in
> which IPv6 addresses beginning with other than '000' use
> a 64-bit prefix. 

What's the real purpose of the above model (IPv6 addresses beginning with
other than '000' use a 64-bit prefix)? Can somebody help explain it?

Thanks,
Xiaohu

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