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Paul Donald authored
ULA as defined in RFC4193 mentioned a possible future where the L bit is 0 (implying some global coordinator be used). Locally generated ULA always have the L bit set to 1, so the prefix is always fd00::/8 (though ULA with the L bit set 0 or 1 are treated identically). Technically, fc00::/7 isn't a range, but a prefix which implies a range, conveniently partitioned by and at the L bit. A range would be correctly denoted as fc00::-fdff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff. The rewording avoids mention of fc00::/7. The randomly generated prefix in all cases starts fd. The sentences were split to ease i18n. Signed-off-by: Paul Donald <newtwen+github@gmail.com>
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