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	Title		: DNS RR type for Multiple Unicast
	Author(s)	: M. Bhatla
	Filename	: draft-bhatla-dnsext-murr-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2002-12-16
	
To date, the scenario of multiple IP addresses for same domain name 
arises for the case where either we have multihomed IP hosts or we 
have multiple servers having the same domain name and application 
on the client needs to approach only one of those IP hosts. However, 
the penetration of mobile hosts and personal devices identified, on 
the internet, by the user's Network Access Identifier (NAI) may 
create a scenario where multiple devices may have same domain name 
but different IP addresses and all of those devices may need to get 
the service or data from the application which only identifies them 
by their host name.
  
This document proposes to add a new Resource Record called the 
Multiple Unicast Resource Record (MURR) to the DNS system. This 
resource record is added for a domain name where the applications 
retrieving the IP address for the domain name have to provide the 
service  (like PUSH data) to all the IP addresses retrieved in the 
multiple MURRs for the domain name.

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