Fw: (IPng 7118) I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipngwg-resv-anycast-02.txt
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 17:08:33 +0100
FYI.
Regards,
Thomas Trede
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Subject: (IPng 7118) I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipngwg-resv-anycast-02.txt
>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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>This draft is a work item of the IPNG Working Group of the IETF.
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>Note: This revision reflects comments received during the last call period.
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> Title : Reserved IPv6 Subnet Anycast Addresses
> Author(s) : D. Johnson, S. Deering
> Filename : draft-ietf-ipngwg-resv-anycast-02.txt
> Pages : 6
> Date : 27-Jan-99
>
> The IP Version 6 addressing architecture defines an 'anycast' address
> as an IPv6 address that is assigned to one or more network interfaces
> (typically belonging to different nodes), with the property that
> a packet sent to an anycast address is routed to the 'nearest'
> interface having that address, according to the routing protocols'
> measure of distance. This document defines a set of reserved anycast
> addresses within each subnet prefix, and lists the initial allocation
> of these reserved subnet anycast addresses.
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