Folks - do we have consensus to accept this document as an IPv6 wg item (see below)?
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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-hain-templin-ipv6-limitedrange-01.txt From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:27:13 -0400
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Title : Addressing Requirements for Local Communications within Sites
Author(s) : T. Hain, F. Templin
Filename : draft-hain-templin-ipv6-limitedrange-01.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2003-8-14
The IPv6 addressing architecture specifies global and local-use
unicast addressing schemes, but provides no operational guidelines or
requirements for their use. There is a strong requirement for
addressing to support local communications within sites. Of special
interest are 'active sites', e.g., sites that are
intermittently-connected or disconnected from the global Internet,
sites that frequently change provider points of attachment, sites
that temporarily or permanently merge with other sites, multi-homed
sites, etc. This memo will discuss addressing requirements for local
communications within sites.
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