Le 2012-10-24 16:30, Claudio Jeker a écrit :
With IPv6 multihoming should work trivially: plug two access lines into
a switch, get RAs from both, get addresses from both on your end-host,
and your end-host needs to select the proper route for each source
address. Again, no NAT or BGP. Applications will need to support hosts
having multiple addresses in the future, and happy eyeballs seems to
have made browsers do that.

Ha ha ha ha, this will work for a single host but how will you manage
multiple ones. Bonus question, how do you think the host router with no
knowledge of the underlying network topology will choose a route?
This setup is one of the biggest mistakes made in IPv6.

Careful. What he's talking about is his own proposal, not what IPv6 is.

Simon

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