“Multihoming IPv6 is a pathway to many things some consider to be ……unnatural.” ―Darth Sidious, maybe. The current state of usability for multihoming IPv6 is fairly limited, and not terribly supportable. That said, it is doable, if you have the fortitude and hardware / software to make it happen.
In this episode of MODEM, we get super nerdy about the current state of multihoming IPv6 and all of the gory details and exposed limitations. Join Chris Cummings, myself, and John Osmond as we discuss a new IETF draft that describes the current state of multihoming in the IPv6 world. And no, we aren’t just talking about BGP.
Links to the episode on your favorite podcatcher here: https://www.modem.show/post/s03e02/ or stream it from here: