[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: draft-bagnulo-pshim6-01.txt



Hi Deguang,

El 13/05/2007, a las 17:37, Deguang Le escribió:

Dear Prof. Marcelo,
page5:
 When H1 sends the first packet addressed to the CMULA of H2, the
   packet is intercepted and processed by the P- Shim6 box of the
   multihomed site.

As above description, H1 sends the first packet, which uses the CMULA of H2 as the destination address. The CMULA is site-local adddress.


right

Since the destination addresss of the first packet is the CMULA of H2 that belongs to H2's site, I wonder if this packet can be routed in H1's site.


this packet is routed to the P-shim box in the H1 site. the P-Shim6 box of the H1 site will then establish the shim6 context whcih will have the CMULAs as ULIDs and regular PA addresses as locators. After that it will forward the packets outside H1 site towards H2 site containing the PA addresses as locators.

So the packets will carry PA addresses in the IPv6 header once they leave the site. CMULAs are only routed inside the local site, so this would be compliant with proposed usage of ULAs.

does this address your point?

Regards, marcelo


The reasions are ss follows:
According to rfc2373, routers must not forward any packets with site-local source or destination addresses outside of the site.

Reference [12] has the following description:
Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses are intended for local communications, usually inside of a site.

RFC4193 provides operational guidelines that forbid default routing of local addresses between sites in section 4.1.

By the way, the reference [12] seems have been updated by RFC 4193.
   [12]  Hinden, R. and B. Haberman, "Centrally Assigned Unique Local
         IPv6 Unicast Addresses", draft-ietf-ipv6-ula-central-01 (work
         in progress), February 2005.

Cheers,
Deguang