On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 01:01:42PM +0200, Jan Lühr wrote: > -> Routing - yes it is an option. Some (all?) Linux distributions by > default do not accept small routes using radvd, Link-Layer multicast is > not really possible. Thus, it requires to routers to cooperate. It's always the question what your goal is. Considering L2 domains: If it's redundancy there are protocols like CARP and VRRP. If it's load sharing it might make sense to use multicast, the "routes via DHCPv6" draft expired in the meantime and would've been useful to e.g. evenly distribute two routes among the hosts on the same link. If you're looking at L3 domains, you'd require the cooperation of the routers anyway. Kind regards Philipp Kern
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