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Title : Source Address Selection Policy Distribution for
Multihoming
Author(s) : A. Matsumoto, et al.
Filename : draft-arifumi-multi6-sas-policy-dist-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2004-10-20
This document describes a method for the distribution of source
address selection policy from ISPs to gateway routers for consumers
and from the gateways to end nodes. This method is particularly
effective when a consumer site has multiple address blocks. Every
end node is guided by the policy in selecting an appropriate source
address for each destination address and every gateway is guided by
the policy in forwarding packets to appropriate next-hop ISPs. This
makes it possible for an end node to set a connection up without
being concerned about failures of transfer due to ingress filtering
by the ISPs, for ISP operators to manage consumers' behavior and
networking policy, and for consumers to be provided with networks
that are almost automatically robust and reliable.
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