On Apr 7, 2011, at 6:51 AM, Tomas Podermanski wrote: > Hi Daniel, > all IPv6 multihoming ideas are very theoretical today. None of them > is ready to use. Shim6 looks very good, but it requires support on both > a client and a server side. As you can guess, there is only experimental > support for some operating systems. Microsoft and Apple doesn't support it. > Well, BGP multihoming works today quite well. It's no different from IPv4 and is a perfectly viable technology.
> A one possible solution I have found is based on a network prefix > translation (NPTv6 http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mrw-nat66-12). Using > NPTv6 you can do multihoming that is very similar to multihoming based > on IPv4 NAT. > You can also use thumb cuffs to suspend yourself from a rafter, but, I don't recommend it unless you are into pain. Owen