On Mar 12, 2005, at 12:29, Michel Py wrote:
Noel Chiappa wrote: The problem with this is that multiple addresses were adopted as the way to do large-scale multi-homing (i.e. having a lot of multi-homed sites) because it was the only approach that seemed technically feasible within the existing architecture (both routing, and the various namespaces).
Indeed.
It may well be true that in practise, having several addresses (in the sense of "names that identify both location and identity") is unworkable. If so, that inevitably means that scalable multi-homing is not practical with IPv6.
I came to the same conclusion myself a while ago.
may i recommend reading/reviewing the NIMROD architecture?
Michel.
--bill
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