On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:58 PM, Ole Troan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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. > This is what is done in network backbones with next-hop-self. That requires that you can do recursive loopbacks and that the border router's IP address is stable - i.e., if it's a loopback address.
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