Hi Xiaohu, > Otherwise, using mismatched L and I pair will cause a packet intended for > host A (e.g., a multi-homed host with two L+I pairs, Lx+Ix, Ly+Iy) to be > forwarded mistakenly to host B (Lx+Iy). Note that the I records mentioned > here are filled with Locally unique Identifiers.
There's more misunderstanding here. A multihomed host has only one identifier. The problem comes about, as you've previously observed, when a FQDN resolves to multiple hosts. Tony _______________________________________________ rrg mailing list [email protected] http://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/rrg
