About draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise (was Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address)

2011-10-17 Thread François-Xavier Le Bail
Hi, - Original Message - From: Arifumi Matsumoto arif...@nttv6.net To: François-Xavier Le Bail fx.leb...@yahoo.com Cc: Thomas Narten nar...@us.ibm.com; ipv6@ietf.org Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 5:02 AM Subject: Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address On 2011/10/03

Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address

2011-10-10 Thread Arifumi Matsumoto
Hi, On 2011/10/03, at 23:08, François-Xavier Le Bail wrote: --- On Mon, 10/3/11, Thomas Narten nar...@us.ibm.com wrote: fx.leb...@yahoo.com writes: If the source address of reply differs from destination address of the request, some applications are broken. If you are saying that

Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address

2011-10-03 Thread François-Xavier Le Bail
Ole, I try to ping some routers on one of their Subnet-Router anycast addresses (SRAA). (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.6.1) Some (Cisco) reply with an unicast source address (same subnet prefix). Another one (Alcatel) reply with the SRAA as source address. A Linux

Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address

2011-10-03 Thread Thomas Narten
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Fran=E7ois-Xavier_Le_Bail?= fx.leb...@yahoo.com writes: If the source address of reply differs from destination address of the request, some applications are broken. If you are saying that applications should ignore the src address (in case it is anycast) when accpting replies,

Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address

2011-10-03 Thread François-Xavier Le Bail
--- On Mon, 10/3/11, Thomas Narten nar...@us.ibm.com wrote: fx.leb...@yahoo.com writes: If the source address of reply differs from destination address of the request, some applications are broken. If you are saying that applications should ignore the src address (in case it is

Re: Question about Subnet-Router anycast address

2011-09-28 Thread Ole Troan
Francois, I try to ping some routers on one of their Subnet-Router anycast addresses (SRAA). (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.6.1) Some (Cisco) reply with an unicast source address (same subnet prefix). Another one (Alcatel) reply with the SRAA as source address. A Linux

Question about Subnet-Router anycast address

2011-09-26 Thread François-Xavier Le Bail
Hi All, I try to ping some routers on one of their Subnet-Router anycast addresses (SRAA). (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.6.1) Some (Cisco) reply with an unicast source address (same subnet prefix). Another one (Alcatel) reply with the SRAA as source address. A Linux kernel in