In your letter dated Tue, 31 May 2011 11:54:57 +0200 you wrote:
>I don't think this related to ND, is it? ICMP redirects also exist for =
>IPv4 and IPv4 doesn't know ND. I think only difference is that ICPMv6 =
>optionally allows an link layer address in the redirect message. How =
>good IPv6 implementations really support ICMPv6 redirects as of today is =
>another question.

The difference is that IPv4 has a model of one subnet per link. If you
get an ICMP for something that is not on your subnet, then it is best to 
ignore it. There is no problem get the link layer address: just ARP for it.

>My main problem with that approach is, that not everyone has a $5000++ =
>Cisco router available and the configuration capabilities of some more =
>inexpensive routers are quite limited; especially regarding IPv6, which =
>is still not mainstream (the majority of routers on the market still has =
>no IPv6 support at all). 

That's always that case if you want a configuration that is not mainstream:
you either have to buy a more expensive product that has more configuration
options or, in many cases, you can also use open source.


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