Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 05:24:39PM -0700, Bill Manning: > % >>> 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. but, why?