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Geoff, I favor some kind of change like James noted. Historically, there have been a number of standards developed to be compatible with Std 802 and use 802.1 bridging. Power Line networks were one. FDDI used 802 addresses and other than the challenge of frame length, were very compatible with bridging to LMSC specified networks. I also think it is important to distinguish between standards developed within LMSC and elsewhere. I think it is prudent to keep the door open for compatible innovation to happen outside of LMSC, and to preserve the ability for Std 802 to recognize that possibility. —Bob
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