BGP4+ Peering Using IPv6 Link-local Address
draft-kato-bgp-ipv6-link-local-00
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| Authors | 加藤 明洋 , Bill Manning | ||
| Last updated | 2001-09-24 | ||
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Abstract
In IPv6 it is possible to use link-local addresses to specify a E-BGP connection. In this case, no global address space is necessary on a link between two Autonomous systems or on an Internet Exchange point. This memo proposes changes of the protocol defined in RFC2545, and some guidelines of implementation and operation to enable E-BGP sessions using IPv6 link-local addresses.
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