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A new version of the 'hain/templin' draft is now available (see below).
This version obsoletes the previous document named:

"Goals for an Addressing Scheme to Support Local Communications within Sites"
draft-hain-templin-ipv6-limitedrange-02.txt


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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.


Title : Goals for Local Communications within Sites Author(s) : T. Hain, F. Templin Filename : draft-hain-templin-ipv6-localcomm-03.txt Pages : 15 Date : 2003-10-23 The IPv6 addressing architecture specifies global and local-use unicast addressing schemes, but provides no operational guidelines for their use. There is a perceived need for an addressing scheme that supports local communications within sites. Of special interest are 'active sites', e.g., sites that are intermittently-connected or disconnected from the global Internet, sites that frequently change provider points of attachment, sites that temporarily or permanently merge with other sites, multi-homed sites, etc. This memo will discuss goals for an addressing scheme to support local communications within sites.

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