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	Title		: Provider-Internal Aggregation based on Geography to 
                          Support Multihoming in IPv6
	Author(s)	: I. van Beijnum
	Filename	: draft-van-beijnum-multi6-isp-int-aggr-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2002-10-25
	
Current 6bone backbone routing guidelines prohibit traditional
multihoming in IPv6, because current IPv4-style multihoming doesn't
scale. This stands in the way of successful adoption of IPv6. The
solution outlined in this memo proposes aggregating the routing
information for multihomed destinations inside service provider
networks based on geography to accomplish scalable multihoming in IPv6
using current protocols and implementations. This solution does not
require network operators to increase the density of interconnection;
nor does it require significant cooperation or simultaneous adoption.

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