I've just set up a vpn tunnel to Amazon's AWS and as part of the config they 
required me to configure to /30 tunnels using addressing from the 
169.254.0.0/16 space.

RFC3927 basically says that this address should only be used as a temp measure 
until the interface has a proper private or public address.

So what's the consensus then? Is their a problem using this space as link-local 
address for routers here and there (I mean we have 65K addresses wasted in this 
block) or is it a strict no-no? And if no, why is Amazon using it?

Thanks

Darren
                                          

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