Multi-link Subnet Support in IPv6
draft-thaler-ipngwg-multilink-subnets-02
| Document | Type |
Expired Internet-Draft
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| Authors | Dave Thaler , Christian Huitema | |
| Last updated | 2001年11月29日 | |
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | |
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired |
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Abstract
Bridging multiple links into a single entity has several operational advantages. A single subnet prefix is sufficient to support multiple physical links. There is no need to allocate subnet numbers to the different networks, simplifying management. This document introduces the concept of a 'multilink subnet', defined as a collection of independent links, connected by routers, but sharing a common subnet prefix. It then specifies the behavior of multilink subnet routers so that no changes to host behavior are needed.
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