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Folks -

I dropped in a draft regarding a routing problem I was asked about by a person from Cisco IT. The real value is a use case for the ULA in private (non-ISP) networks, where some ISPs right now are arguing that only ISPs should have access to certain classes of ULAs, and documenting the fact that there exists non-ISP Business-to-business networking. But you may also find the problem presented interesting intellectually, and you may have comments you would like to make.

Any comments you have are of interest. I don't plan to pursue this as a WG document, although we can go there is someone wants it to. I'll probably just mail it off to the RFC Editor at some point, though.

Fred


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Date: July 3, 2007 8:15:01 AM PDT
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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-baker-v6ops-b2b-private-routing-00.txt
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	Title		: Business to Business Private Routing
	Author(s)	: F. Baker
	Filename	: draft-baker-v6ops-b2b-private-routing-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2007-7-3
	
   This note describes a network architecture for business-to-business
private networking. It actually describes two: one for IPv4 and one
   for IPv6.


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