On 04/08/2011 06:39 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: > On Apr 8, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > >> On 4/8/11 8:31 AM, Job Snijders wrote: >>>> As Seth pointed out SHIM6 is still an academic exercise >>> Another Locator / ID separator protocol is LISP. The advantage is that you >>> don't need to >>> change the host but only the CPE. I've been using it to multi-home my house >>> and it works >>> fine. I'm multihoming my IPv6 /48 over a v6-only DSL and a v4-only FTTH >>> connection. >>> >>> More information about LISP be found here: http://www.lisp4.net/ >>> >> Ah, I completely forgot about LISP, which reminds me, I'd wanted to set >> it up for fun and learning. >> >> ~Seth > LISP can also be a good option. Comes with slightly more overhead in terms of > encapsulation/etc. than the GRE tunnels I use and has limited (if any) > functionality > for IPv4 (which GRE supports nicely).
Maybe you meant ILNP here? AFAIK, IPv4 and IPv6 are equal citizens for LISP. Regards, -Lori Jakab > Owen >