Running Multiple IPv6 Prefixes
draft-liu-v6ops-running-multiple-prefixes-00
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| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Author | Bing Liu | ||
| Last updated | 2014-01-16 (Latest revision 2013-07-15) | ||
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Abstract
This document introduces that multiple prefixes in one network/host might be common in IPv6, and describes several multiple prefixes use cases. Then some operational considerations and current gaps to support multiple prefixes operations are described.
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