[SAVA] Fwd: draft-baker-6man-multiprefix-default-route-00.txt is a new draft
fred at cisco.com (Fred Baker) Thu, 08 November 2007 17:14 UTC
From: "fred at cisco.com"
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 09:14:14 -0800
Subject: [SAVA] Fwd: draft-baker-6man-multiprefix-default-route-00.txt is a new draft
References: <200711081001.lA8A14C00375@ftpeng-update.cisco.com>
Message-ID: <F163D73D-9274-4689-96CF-696E05151404@cisco.com>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This might be interesting to know of in this context. We discussed it in Helsinki. Begin forwarded message: > From: fred at cisco.com > Date: November 8, 2007 2:01:04 AM PST > To: fred at cisco.com > Cc: ietf-interest at cisco.com > Subject: draft-baker-6man-multiprefix-default-route-00.txt is a new > draft > > You posted a new draft today. In the interest of informing your Cisco > colleagues, would you be so kind as to fill the rest of us in on your > project and what the draft is about? > > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-baker-6man-multiprefix- > default-route-00.txt > "Multiprefix IPv6 Routing for Ingress Filters", Fred Baker, 7- > Nov-07, > <draft-baker-6man-multiprefix-default-route-00.txt> > > > The abstract you included reads: > > This note addresses routing in a network that supports multiple > prefixes and has different DMZs, in the context of BCPs 38 and 84 > (ingress filtering). It proposes a change to the way IPv6 forwarding > occurs, and so should be considered carefully by the Internet > community. > > There is more background at http://wwwin-people/fred/explanation.html > > By the way, if you're not on ietf-interest, you may find it an > interesting list to join. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQFHM0PnbjEdbHIsm0MRAr3VAKD5Gqx65kbLWMNRWcUOppVcX9nVfACfcAjj mYTH78E8+Z+VlfbGJVyCq8E= =JCH4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----