Solution for Site Multihoming in a Real IP Environment
draft-shyam-site-multi-13
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Author | Shyam Bandyopadhyay | ||
Last updated | 2015-07-20 (Latest revision 2015-01-05) | ||
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Abstract
This document provides a solution for Site Multihoming of stub networks in a real IP environment. Each user interface in a customer network may have as many global unicast addresses as many service providers it will be connected with. Users can establish multiple connections through different service providers simultaneously. A customer network can maintain private address space to communicate within its users and can share its load while maintaining VPN services. Customer networks can provide IP mobility services as well.
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