Re: A simple question

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% >>> So, unless there's some routing revolution, you're just going to have
% >>> to learn to deal with multiple addresses, and unless LL addresses go
% >>> away, you're also going to have to deal with scoped addresses.
% >>
% >> LL use can and should be reserved for bootstrapping and diagnostics.
% >
% > LL is used in applications already. e.g LL addresses are commonly used
% > to address BGP endpoints on exchanges.
% 
% What exchanges do that?
% 
% 
% Joe


	Akira Kato and I had a draft out on how this could be done
	and had working, inter-operable implementations (zebra, cisco)
	in two locations, NSPIXP3 and LAIIX.  The IDR wg chose another
	method and so this technique is not likely to be widely 
	endorsed as an IETF approved method. It is still supported in
	the code and some folks still use it.


--bill
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