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Hi,
was discussed many times in many forums: what ipv6 routes to filter. operational.
First cut. Please comment. I know one debatable issue... that will be raised!


Marc.

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De : Internet-Drafts@ietf.org
Date : 16 septembre 2005 15:50:02 HAE
À : i-d-announce@ietf.org
Objet : I-D ACTION:draft-blanchet-v6ops-routing-guidelines-00.txt
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Title : IPv6 Routing Policies Guidelines Author(s) : M. Blanchet Filename : draft-blanchet-v6ops-routing-guidelines-00.txt Pages : 7 Date : 2005-9-16

   Guidelines on how to handle IPv6 routes are needed for operators of
   networks, either providers or enterprises.  This document is a
   followup of RFC2772 work but for the production IPv6 Internet.

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