On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 04:32:38PM +0200, Sean Doran wrote:
Therefore, in order to support IPv6 house-network multihoming, so
as to preserve at least these three features of traditional
multihoming, either the current IPv6 addressing architecture's
restrictions on who can be a TLA must be abandoned (so each house
becomes a TLA), or NATs must be used to rewrite house-network
addresses into various PA address ranges supplied by the multiple
providers.
Or seperate the end system identifer from the routing goop. This
solves lots of problems (while introducing others).
--asp(_at_)partan(_dot_)com (Andrew Partan)