RFC Errata
RFC 4944, "Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 802.15.4 Networks", September 2007
Note: This RFC has been updated by RFC 6282, RFC 6775, RFC 8025, RFC 8066, RFC 8931
Source of RFC: 6lowpan (int)
Errata ID: 6194
Status: Reported
Type: Technical
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Tommaso Pecorella
Date Reported: 2020-05-30
Section 6 says:
However, in the resultant interface identifier, the "Universal/Local" (U/L) bit SHALL be set to zero in keeping with the fact that this is not a globally unique value.
It should say:
However, in the resultant interface identifier, the "Universal/Local" (U/L) bit SHALL be set to one in keeping with the fact that this is not a globally unique value.
Notes:
IEEE (see https://standards.ieee.org/content/dam/ieee-standards/standards/web/documents/tutorials/eui.pdf) states that:
"the second least significant bit of Octet 0 (the U/L bit) indicates universal (U/L=0) or local (U/L=1) administration of the address."
Thus, the U/L bit in the "pseudo 48-bit address" shall have its U/L bit set to one, not to zero.