Hi,

On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:06:21AM +0900, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino wrote:
>       if you get a default route from three sites you are joined to, what
>       are you going to do?  or what if you get 2001:240::/32 from both sides,
>       what are you going to do?

Same as when you have two intra-site routers on your network. Thats a global
address; which router you use is a matter of policy, cost, load sharing, 
but surely not whether the exit point is in site* A or site* B (where site*
is what the routing boundaries of site-local addresses define). What problem
am I missing?

Regards,
        -is

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