[6lowpan] Comment... internet-drafts/draft-ietf-6lowpan-format-11.txt

Markku Savela <msa@moth.iki.fi> Thu, 15 March 2007 14:06 UTC

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Just a short question, out of curiosity I was looking for how it does
the multicast mapping, and got into chapter 9 "Multicast Address
Mapping".

16 bit mapping is explained, but there not a word about 64 bit
mapping! Should there be some text from some IEEE standard, written in
*IETF* style (I've sometimes difficulties parsing the IEEE style of
protocol text :-)


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