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Title : Problem Statement of Default Address
Selection in Multi-prefix Environment: Operational Issues of RFC3484 Default Rules
Author(s) : A. Matsumoto, et al.
Filename : draft-arifumi-v6ops-addr-select-ps-01.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2006-10-23
One physical network can carry multiple logical networks. Moreover,
we can use multiple physical networks at the same time in a host. In
that environment, end-hosts might have multiple IP addresses and be
required to use them selectively. Without an appropriate source/
destination address selection mechanism, the host will experience
some trouble in the communication. RFC 3484 defines both the source
and destination address selection algorithms, but the multi-prefix
environment considered here needs additional rules beyond the default
operation. This document describes the possible problems that end-
hosts could encounter in an environment with multiple logical
networks.
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