@techreport{savola-multi6-nowwhat-00, number = {draft-savola-multi6-nowwhat-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-savola-multi6-nowwhat/00/}, author = {Pekka Savola}, title = {{IPv6 Site Multihoming: Now What?}}, pagetotal = 15, year = 2003, month = apr, day = 25, abstract = {ROUTING ARCHITECT'S WARNING: flagrant IPv4 site multihoming practices cause a significant increase the routing table size, change rates and instability, the tragedy of the commons by encouraging selfish routing practices, the exhaustion of the 16-bit AS number space, and may collapse the Internet interdomain routing architecture. As there has been a desire to avoid similar problems as seen with IPv4, the use of similar techniques to achieve site multihoming has been prevented operationally in IPv6. However, the long effort to proceed with other IPv6 multihoming mechanisms has produced lots of heat but little light. This memo tries to list available techniques, split the organizations to different types to separately examine their multihoming needs, to look at the immediate and short-term solutions for these organization types, and to list a few immediate action items on how to proceed with IPv6 site multihoming.}, }