[ppml] IPv6 flawed?
michael.dillon at bt.com
michael.dillon at bt.com
Fri Sep 14 07:41:57 EDT 2007
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> In IPv6, it is strictly not uncommon for a host to have > multiple IP addresses. So, you don't renumber the hosts or > use NAT. You just let them have an IP address from your ISP, > if you have one. True > FURTHERMORE, shim6 will let you failover active connections > from one host to another without starting a new TCP connection. False. SHIM6 does not exist. --Michael Dillon
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