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	Title		: Multiple Care-of Address Registration on Mobile IPv6
	Author(s)	: R. Wakikawa et al.
	Filename	: draft-wakikawa-mobileip-multiplecoa-00.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2003-2-26
	
This document describes how to manage and register multiple care-of
addresses which are assigned to either single or multiple network
interfaces with a single home address on Mobile IPv6.  Associating
multiple care-of addresses with a home address enable durable
Internet connectivity [7] [1] [8].  For example, when a Mobile
Node (MN) loses its Internet connectivity at one of the interface,
it can use the second interface as a backup interface and still keep
connectivity to the network.  In addition, the MN can send each
communication flow to a distinct network interface.  This provides
efficient network bandwidth consumption.  A user can select the most
suitable network interface per application.

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