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... interfaces that are
not used as the origin or destination of any IPv6 packets to or from
non-neighbors. This is sometimes convenient for point-to-point ...
... address. One example of its use is in the Source Address field of
any IPv6 packets sent by an initializing host before it has learned
its own address ...
... address must not be used as the destination address
of IPv6 packets or in IPv6 Routing headers. An IPv6 packet ...
... IPv6 packets or in IPv6 Routing headers. An IPv6 packet with a
source address of unspecified must never be forwarded by an IPv6 ...
... address.
It may be used by a node to send an IPv6 packet to itself. It must
not be assigned to any physical interface. It is treated as having
...
... loopback address must not be used as the source address in IPv6
packets that are sent outside of a single node. An IPv6 packet with
...
... source address in IPv6
packets that are sent outside of a single node. An IPv6 packet with
a destination address of loopback ...
... Multicast addresses must not be used as source addresses in IPv6
packets or appear in any Routing header.
...
... IPv6 addressing documents do not have any direct impact on Internet
infrastructure security. Authentication of IPv6 packets is defined
in [AUTH].
...
... Crawford, M., "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks", RFC 2464prop, December 1998. ...
... Crawford, M., "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over FDDI Networks", RFC 2467prop, December 1998. ...
