First-hop router selection by hosts in a multi-prefix network
2016
This document describes expected IPv6 host behavior in a scenario that
has more than one prefix, each allocated by an upstream network that
is assumed to implement BCP 38 ingress filtering, when the host has
multiple routers to choose from. It also applies to other scenarios
such as the usage of stateful firewalls that effectively act as
address-based filters. Host behavior in choosing a first-hop router
may interact with source address selection in a given implementation.
However, the selection of the source address for a packet is done
before the first-hop router for that packet is chosen. Given that the
network or host is, or appears to be, multihomed with multiple
provider-allocated addresses, that the host has elected to use a
source address in a given prefix, and that some but not all
neighboring routers are advertising that prefix in their Router
Advertisement Prefix Information Options, this document specifies to
which router a host should present its transmission. It updates RFC
4861.
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