RFC 8047 on Host Multihoming with the Host Identity Protocol

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        RFC 8047

        Title:      Host Multihoming with the Host 
                    Identity Protocol 
        Author:     T. Henderson, Ed.,
                    C. Vogt, 
                    J. Arkko
        Status:     Standards Track
        Stream:     IETF
        Date:       February 2017
        Mailbox:    tomhend@u.washington.edu, 
                    mail@christianvogt.net, 
                    jari.arkko@piuha.net
        Pages:      22
        Characters: 57222
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-hip-multihoming-12.txt

        URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8047

        DOI:        10.17487/RFC8047

This document defines host multihoming extensions to the Host
Identity Protocol (HIP), by leveraging protocol components defined
for host mobility.

This document is a product of the Host Identity Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

This is now a Proposed Standard.

STANDARDS TRACK: This document specifies an Internet Standards Track
protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions
for improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the Official
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