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        Title           : IPv6 Multihoming with Route Aggregation
        Author(s)       : J. Yu
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6multihome-with-aggr-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 24-Nov-99
        
With the growing requirements for reliable Internet connectivity,
increasing number of enterprises choose to acquire Internet
connectivity from more than one Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for
the purpose of connectivity redundancy and traffic load distribution.
The potential of large number of multi-connection sites impose direct
challenge on routing aggregation and consequently on scalability of
the global Internet routing. Hence a solution is highly desirable
which provides the benefit of multi-connection as well as the better
scalability of the global routing system. In addition, such solution
needs to be simple enough to be operationally manageable. With the
fast growth of ISP networks as well as enterprise networks, network
manageability is becoming an increasingly important requirement. This
document describes a solution which achieves the stated goals.

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