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Title : Basic Socket API Extensions for LIN6 End-to-End
Multihoming
Author(s) : A. Matsumoto et al.
Filename : draft-arifumi-lin6-multihome-api-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2003-6-23
This document describes a method for multihoming support in
application layer. We extend the basic socket API(Application
Programming Interface) and propose some new interfaces for
multihoming. Multihoming nodes are expected to have multiple
addresses. The existing socket APIs, however, are not designed to
manipulate multiple addresses in a connection. Proposed APIs help an
application to handle multiple addresses, to avoid connection failure
and to do load-balancing possibly. Right now, the proposed APIs are
for LIN6 nodes, one of the mobile protocols. This is because LIN6's
addressing architecture, which is called '8+8', is very friendly and
consistent with multihoming. In this document, we propose a host-
based multihoming solution and which is called end-to-end
multihoming. In end-to-end multihoming, a fault-tolerant connection
can be achieved relying not on routers but on the pair of end-nodes
only.
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