Re: SLAAC, Static & DHCPv6 day 1 interoperability issue

otroan@employees.org Tue, 10 November 2020 11:17 UTC

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Subject: Re: SLAAC, Static & DHCPv6 day 1 interoperability issue
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> On 10 Nov 2020, at 11:57, Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> There is something strange in calling a mobile a site.
> 
> To me, a site is very much a fixed location.

The sun, and you and me, and all the stars that we can see
Are moving at a million miles a day
In an outer spiral arm at forty thousand miles an hour
Of the galaxy we call the Milky Way