Could somebody provide a copious set of *example* IPv6 addresses that conform 
to draft-filsfilscheng-spring-srv6-srh-compression?

I means the actual addresses in standard IPv6 address notation (RFC5952) or 
just as 0x.... hex numbers.

BTW, is there running code for srv6-srh-compression?

Regards
   Brian Carpenter

On 13-Oct-21 05:04, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> Good to hear.  This doesn't address compatibility with 8200 and 4291 
> though, which seems to be the bit that's causing people concern.
> 
> Nick
> 
> Darren Dukes (ddukes) wrote on 12/10/2021 16:46:
>> Hi Nick, during review of RFC8986, section 3.2 was added.  SID 
>> allocation follows that.
>>
>> Darren
>>
>> On 2021-10-12, 10:40 AM, "Nick Hilliard" <n...@foobar.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Darren Dukes (ddukes) wrote on 12/10/2021 15:35:
>>  > Given this, it is clear, the CSID flavors of the same SRv6 SIDs defined
>>  > in RFC8986 are also IPv6 addresses.
>>
>> Ok, this is good that we're all on the same page about SIDs being IPv6
>> addresses.  This means that they and
>> draft-filsfilscheng-spring-srv6-srh-compression need to comply with 8200
>> and 4291, and it looks to me like the draft does not.
>>
>> Nick
>>
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