Multihoming Using IPv6 Addressing Derived from AS Numbers
draft-savola-multi6-asn-pi-01
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| Author | Pekka Savola | ||
| Last updated | 2004-02-02 | ||
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
In IPv6, the current IPv4 site multihoming practises have been operationally disabled, to prevent a creation of an unmanageable swamp of more specific routes. Some argue that the lack of a comprehensive site multihoming solution is hindering the deployment of IPv6. This memo presents a few proposals for end-sites with autonomous system (AS) number to be able to derive a provider independent block of addresses from the first half of the 16-bit AS- number space. This could enable a temporary IPv6 site multihoming solution for those that already employ similar mechanisms in IPv4.
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