27 Jul
2017
27 Jul
'17
5:58 p.m.
This highlighted something for me…
If we decide to use /127 for each point to point link, then it is also advisable to allocate a /64 for each link and use just one /127 out of it to prevent the Neighbor Discovery exhaustion attack (RFC6583).
The document could do with a pass by a good copy-editor (“we” is probably not the right language for a BCP). Is that something ISOC could arrange if you’re facilitating the BCOPs? :-) Cheers, Rob