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	Title		: Operational Approach to achieve IPv6 multihomed network
	Author(s)	: K. Toyama
	Filename	: draft-toyama-multi6-operational-site-multihoming-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-2-9
	
This document proposes an operational solution of IPv6 mulithoming.
   This approach is that a group of providers administrates
   cooperatively one prefix and one autonomous system number (ASN) for
   only their multihoming customers; each multihomed customer is
   assigned a longer prefix, such as /48, but only address block of /32
   allocated by RIR is advertised through the providers of the group to
   the global IPv6 Internet.

   This approach does not need allocation of provider-independent
   address block to each customer who needs multihomed network, and
   therefore saves IPv6 address space.

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