Hi Daniel:

This sort of scenario is handled in RPL by the concept of instances.
Basically, what
you are describing would be mapped in 2 different instances, and each
one 
would have a context that is scoped in the instance.

Pascal


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Daniel Gavelle
> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 1:25 PM
> To: Zach Shelby
> Cc: 6lowpan
> Subject: Re: [6lowpan] Size of NS+ARO+SLLAO in nd-10
> 
> If there are multiple LBR's, with different PIO's, the network still
needs a
> single CO.  For example, a possible Smart Grid network would be to
have: An
> LBR in the meter with a PIO of the back haul to the utility and a
prefix
> assigned by the utility.  A second LBR in a broadband router with
general
> access to the Internet and a prefix assigned by an ISP.  The LBRs
would need
> to be configured to cooperate correctly so there is only one set of
context
> information in the network but each LBR may be advertising a different
PIO.
> 
> I am not sure in this case if both LBRs advertise both PIO's or each
advertises
> its own PIO.  If both advertise both PIOs, the optimisation is lost
and the CO
> needs to be carried explicitly.  If each just advertises its own PIO,
there is
> potential for confusion as two different default COs may be derived.
> 
> Daniel.
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > We really can't mess with PIO, but how about this. We make a rule
that is a
> single PIO is present in an RA, then it is assumed that this is CID=0
by default.
> >
> 
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