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Re: Updated draft-ietf-multi6-v4-multihoming-01.txt
Brian and all,
Well really all this won't matter all that much as IPv8 and IPv9 work
very smoothly with NAT's as well as ENUM.
Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> > Brian will act as WG chair for anything that relates to this draft, I
> > will act as editor.
>
> Well, no chair hat is on for this message.
>
> After reading Iljitsch's & Marcelo's comments, and some side conversations,
> I think we would have a much easier time with this document if section 3
> (motivations for mh) was simply removed. Otherwise, we will discuss
> it for ever and never converge. I suggest limiting to the description
> of solutions.
>
> > 4.5 NAT or RFC2260 based multihoming
> >
> > This last method might very well be the most commonly used method in
> > terms of volume. Simply because this is what most residential users
> > are normally referred to.
>
> That may be true, but it hides the fact that NAT is also very commonly
> used by enterprise networks, including some *very* big ones. It's the really
> easy way to avoid advertising a large number of specifics when the same
> enterprise is connected to the Internet at a large number of points.
>
> > 6.1 Scalability
> >
> > Current IPV4 multihoming practices contribute to the significant
> > growth currently observed in the state held in the global
> > inter-provider routing system;
>
> With an important exception - NAT based mh specifically doesn't do this
> (and probably explains why there has been significant growth in mh without
> a corresponding explosion in BGP4).
>
> Brian
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