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	Title		: Application and Use of the IPv6 Provider Independent Global Unicast Address Format
	Author(s)	: T. Hain
	Filename	: draft-hain-ipv6-pi-addr-use-10.txt
	Pages		: 29
	Date		: 2006-9-5
	
This document discusses the expected use of the Provider Independent 
address format discussed in the companion document GEO [1] in the 
Internet. Several parties have expressed interest in using this 
approach as a good fit for managing their networks. With the long 
timeframe that the shim6 effort will take, this approach provides a 
scalable multi-homing approach for use in the interim. In addition 
to covering implementations where it adds value in managing the 
growth of the Internet routing tables, the document will discuss 
implementations that should be avoided due to the negative impact on 
the routing tables.

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