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NIST IPv6 document
Jeff Wheeler (jsw) writes:
>
> IPv4)
[...]
> Not good, but also does not affect any other interfaces on the router.
You're assuming that all routing devices have per-interface ARP tables.
> IPv6)
> Typically, this breaks not just on that interface, but on the entire
> router. This is much worse than the v4/ARP sitation.
Inverse assumption here.
Doesn't change much to the case scenario you've put forward
as a cause to the problem, but still wanted to point it out.
Cheers,
Phil