I've only briefly read through the scoped architecture draft, running an IGP
per zone might be more correct, although I can only think of one instance
where there would be multiple zones and multiple IGPs running, and that is
for site-level zones, so the SBR / ZBR(?) terminology is really the same
thing.

Mark.

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> Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2002 8:22
> To: Margaret Wasserman
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Fwd: IPv6 Scoped Addresses and Routing Protocols 
> 
> 
> >Unfortunately, I can't find any indication that these 
> concepts have been reflected 
> >in the current IPv6 routing protocols.  None of our IPv6 
> routing protocol documents
> >deal with site-local boundaries or SBR behaviour explicitly.
> >
> >There are currently four standards for how IPv6 routes will 
> be handled in BGP, OSPF, 
> >IS-IS and RIP. I will refer to these documents as BGP-IPv6, 
> OSPF-IPv6 and IS-IS-IPv6,
> >and RIP-IPv6 respectively:
> 
>       in my opinion, site border routers need to have ability to run
>       separate entity of RIP/OSPFv3/IS-IS for each site 
> (don't mix them up).
>       there's no need for protocol modification, since there 
> will be no
>       interaction between routes in site A and site B.
> 
>       NEC IX router is the only implementation supporting 
> this, as far as
>       i know (i'm a bit embarrassed, KAME doesn't handle this - yet).
> 
> itojun
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