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Hi Mike, I understand. However, do you have any proposal as to the resolution of CID 3085? Do you think we need to add any other words to this effect, to the present proposal? which is: Maybe add a Note? Revised at 38.24 make following change “An IRM is a
random MAC address that is constructed
from the locally administered address space.
A non-AP STA
Note to commentor: This change follows the current baseline in Rev me, subclause 12.2.10. and should follow any changes made in TGme. And at 17.13 change IRM definition as follows: “A
random local
MAC address that can be used by a non-access point (non-AP) station (STA) to identify itself to a network” Thanks Graham Mark, I can’t 100% recall but did we accept this “Revised” resolution? (I have it marked in green in my copy). From: M Montemurro <montemurro.michael@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Graham, SLAP is optional in IEEE 802. In addition, there is an ANQP advertisement to indicated that a network is using SLAP. Therefore, restriction of IRM to 44 bits should only occur if SLAP is provisioned on the nextwork. Otherwise MAC addressses can use 46 bits of randomization. Cheers, Mike On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 10:22 AM G Smith <gsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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