On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 12:23:17AM +0930, Mark Smith wrote:
> 
> I'd think ULAs and globals deployed in parallel would be the most common
> case, so I'd think it should just work "out of the box" without having
> to tweak anything. Without putting a bit of effort into it i.e. off the
> top of my head, I can't think of scenarios where ULAs wouldn't be
> deployed in parallel with globals.

There is the intermittently connected network, that uses ULAs internally,
but will also use globals when connected externally and multi-addressed,
but then drop back to ULA-only when its uplink disappears again.

An example might be a community wireless network, where ADSL uplinks may be
advertised and removed over time.

-- 
Tim/::1



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