Måns Nilsson wrote:
* If it due to aggressive optimisation design choices is hard or impossible to get v6 working in an informal but live manner, nobody but a select few at the big operators will be able to play with it outside the tunnel playpen.
Tunnels are just one of the _transitions methods_ for the endusers, that they where also used to bind together the 6bone is something else. The bigger and IPv6 aware ISP's are quickly moving out of that, read: http://ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt I also am wondering how people define "multihoming". Do they define it as: - Multiple prefixes over multiple cables from multiple upstreams. - One prefix over multiple cables from multiple upstreams. - One prefix over one cable from multiple upstreams. If you are talking about the last case, where one only has one physical upstream... one shouldn't call that multihoming. I guess the second one is where people are talking about. And the first one is what I would call real multihoming, though one needs SCTP to make that work. Greets, Jeroen