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Re: (v6ops) WG Last Call: draft-ietf-v6ops-renumbering-procedure-00.txt (fwd)



On 7-jul-04, at 22:39, Fred Baker wrote:

   When a company changes providers, it is common to institute an
   overlap period, during which it is served by both providers.  By
   definition, the network is multihomed during such a period.  While
   this document is not about multihoming per se, problems can arise as
   a result of ingress filtering policies applied by the upstream
   provider or one of its upstream providers, so the user of this
   document need also be cognizant of these issues.  This is discussed
   in detail, and approaches to dealing with it are described, in
   [RFC2827] and [RFC3704].

These references outline ingress filtering, but there is only about half a page in the second one about how to route traffic with certain addresses to a certain provider, and this half page provides very little actual guidance.


A few paragraphs along the lines of "ask one ISP to temporarily accept packets with the other's addresses and use that one for outgoing traffic or use policy routing to match ISPs to the source addresses in outgoing packets, or if these approaches aren't possible, implement a flag-day type of transition" would be very helpful, I think.