Ipv6 Routing (from hell)
Jeroen Massar
jeroen at unfix.org
Thu Mar 27 13:42:00 CET 2008
Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
[..]
>> 3) There are multiple tunnels to the tunnel broker, but all are
>> routing the
>> same /48. which then decides where to
>> send subsets of the /48 based on (some) set of oslr statistical
>> feedback via whatever
>> protocol, presumably BGP. Who listens? Does any tunnel broker do this?
>
> This was an idea I had as well. I don't think any public tunnelbroker
> can or will offer this
We (SixXS) have thought about this, thus allowing people to have
multiple tunnels to the same, or, if the ISP is the same and are happy
with it, to different PoPs. Thus the ISP takes care of the global
routing, thus only their /32 etc. Internally one would have a few more
routes though. But that all depends on time for actually implementing it
and it is not something that a lot of people will use thus is not a high
priority.
In Michael's case though, we don't have a closeby tunnelbroker though,
thus that would be one of the first things to get going.
As Bernhard mentioned, that is in effect just a colo'd box with a large
amount of IPv6 space routed to it.
Greets,
Jeroen
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