>   Note that it is possible that there is no router on the link in this
>   sense but is a node that has the ability to forward packets.  In
>   this case, hosts must be manually configured about the forwarding
>   node's address to be able to send packets off-link, since sending
>   router advertisements is the only mechanism to configure the default
>   router's address automatically.

You are describing the "multi-link subnet" or "ND-proxy" scenario. May I suggest that 
we leave this to a specialized multi-link or ND-proxy RFC? 

-- Christian Huitema

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