Much work is being done to provide an IPv6 multihoming solution that doesn't depend on deaggergation. While the draft solutions take into consideration failover and load sharing, they fail to support some of the commonly used inter-AS traffic engineering functions. The presentation is an attempt to provide the three basic inter-AS traffic engineering approaches as a clear example of IPv6 multihoming requirements.
About the Presenter
Jason Schiller is a Senior Internet Network Engineer in the IP Network
Engineering Department at UUNET / MCI. He has been with the company for
over seven years. His current role includes designing, evaluating, and
qualifying networks for deployment in UUNET's backbone for the Americas
region. Jason also completes field trials and acts as highest level of
escalation for issues in the Americas continental networks and for
multicast issues globally. He is also responsible for defining and
maintaining global standards for each of the continental UUNET networks.
Previous projects include designing the UUCast multicast network and
the Latin American network.
Current interests include Internet routing, multicast, and IPv6.
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