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	Title		: IPv6 Multihoming with Alternate Path Encoding
	Author(s)	: K. Loch
	Filename	: draft-loch-multi6-alternate-path-encoding-02.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2004-11-22
	
This memo provides a method for multihoming IPv6 networks.  A
   multihomed site assigns IPv6 interface addresses using some of the
   network bits from one or more alternate networks.  IPv6 routers may
   use this encoded path information when making routing decisions.  If
   a sufficient number of IPv6 routers use this method then benefits of
   multihoming can  be realized by any multihomed IPv6 site.  This
   method may also be used for separate site load distribution as a
   limited form of anycast.

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