Fault Tolerance and Load Balance Services using IPv6 Anycast
draft-ettikan-ipngwg-fault-tolarance-anycast-00
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Author | K Ettikan | ||
Last updated | 2002-08-07 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes how fault tolerant anycast service can be achieved using IPv6 anycast service. Communication between an anycast client and an anycast server is required as indicated in [ANALYSIS]. While, proposed host based anycast MLD [HOSTANY] or other anycast group address management scheme is in place for this fault tolerant anycast service to take place.
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