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Title : Multihomed IPv6 prefix delegation, aggregation, and distribution
	Author(s)	: F. Baker, M. Azinger
	Filename	: draft-baker-v6ops-l3-multihoming-analysis-00.txt
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2006-10-16
	
   This document presents IETF commentary to the Registry and ISP
   communities on how to maximize aggregation while supporting
   multihoming.  Multihomed networks fall broadly into two categories,
those that are in some senses comparable to an ISP and those that are simply edge networks or VPNs of edge networks. The best solution for
   multihoming may be different for these differing categories of
   networks.


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