On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Fred Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> What I said above is that within the edge network, ILNP configures one 
> "inside" prefix per subnet where SHim6 configures multiple provider-allocated 
> "outside" prefixes on the same subnet. ILNP carries with it a translation - 
> at the DMZ between the edge network and the transit network, the locator is 
> changed between the "inside" prefix and the ISP's prefix.

At the bottom of page 6 of ILNP intro v3, it says

  "In the new scheme, when a node is multi-homed, it has more than one
valid Locator value."
  "In the new scheme, site multi-homing works in a similar manner,
   with nodes having one Locator for each upstream connection to
   the Internet.

So, I'd think your description about ILNP multi-homing is incorrect.
>From seen from outside, multi-homed sites would be seen to have
multiple site Locators; of course, only one each will be traced back
through each ISP.

-- 
DY
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