On Jul 29, 2009, at 10:35 AM, Azinger, Marla wrote:

Routing in such an environment calls for a routing protocol. Each CPE must run either RIPv6 [RFC2080], IS-IS [RFC5308], or OSPF [RFC5340] on a default route and to the homes interal upstream a static default route. The issues raised in [RFC3704] also apply, meaning that the two CPE routers may each need to observe the source addresses in datagrams they handle to divert them to the other CPE to handle upstream

I'll figure something out there. This makes it sound like only the CPE routers have to run a routing protocol; in fact, all of the routers in the home have to run a routing protocol. But yes, something like that.
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