Ray,

thinking out loud.

the border router includes in the advertisement of the aggregate prefix:
 - it's own global IPv6 address
 - list of external routes

each internal router:
 - installs (S,D) routes for all of the external routes with the border's 
global as next-hop.

normal unicast routing is used to get to the border.

yep, that should work too. and be completely independent of routing protocol. 
but at the cost of being dependent on the prefix assignment mechanism. leaving 
the question open I suppose, does SADR have a wider applicability outside of 
the home network...

cheers,
Ole
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