Dan Wing  -  le (m/j/a) 3/17/09 1:37 AM:
Replying only to NAT66, as this concerns NAT66

(For reference, this is regarding the document at
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/nat66/current/msg00106.html
which is not in the Internet Draft archives).

In Section 5, "SAM as an alternative to NATs in IPv6", reads in part:

   1.  In a private-addressing IPv6 site, hosts can know their global
       addresses to use them in e2e packets that are encapsulated in
       local packets to traverse the site.  Renumbering is then
       automated simply by automating advertisement of SAM parameter
       changes (in DHCP and/or with router advertisements).

If a site is multi-homed, the SAM-capable IPv6 host would need to be
configured with two SAM addresses -- much like IPv6 multi-homing today,
correct?
Correct.
Its two global addresses can then be used e.g. with SCTP or Shim6.

RD

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