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	Title		: Filters for Mobile IPv6 Bindings (NOMADv6)
	Author(s)	: K. Kuladinithi, et. al.
	Filename	: draft-nomadv6-mobileip-filters-01.txt
	Pages		: 24
	Date		: 2003-10-22
	
Filters for Mobile IPv6 Bindings (NOMADv6) introduces a set of 
extensions for MIPv6 protocol that allows the intelligent use of 
multiple points of attachment simultaneously, on a mobile node.  It 
specifies a set of rules (filters) that are transmitted to binding 
agents, who in turn use this information to determine whether and 
where to route flows associated with the mobile node. In this manner, 
it is possible for a mobile node to distribute flows or packets of a 
flow among its available points of attachment or to request that such 
flow is dropped before traversing the Internet fabric, with or 
without notification to their source. These extensions mirror a 
similar extension defined for Mobile IPv4 (NOMADv4) but has been 
extended to cater to the behavior of IPv6.

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