Hi,
we would like to submit this draft for the consideration of the IPv6 wg.
This draft identifies limitations in RFC3484 in multihomed
configurations.
The conclusion is that some changes are needed to properly support such
cases.
The goal of the draft is to foster discussion and try to determine if
we need to generate a rfc3484bis to overcome the identified problems
Comments?
Regards, marcelo
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Title : Updating RFC 3484 for multihoming support
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Filename : draft-bagnulo-ipv6-rfc3484-update-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-12-1
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