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	Title		: TLC-FM : Transport Layer Common Framework for Multihoming
	Author(s)	: A. Matsumoto
	Filename	: draft-arifumi-multi6-tlc-fm-00.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2004-2-2
	
The existing transport protocols aren't designed to work well on
   multi-homed and multi-addressed hosts.  TLC-FM is a transport layer
   common framework, which stores multihoming related information and
   provides common functions and multihoming functions for all the
   transport protocols.
   In this framework, address information for each remote host and some
   routing information for each next-hop is stored and shared by each
   transport protocol.  Also in this framework, incoming packet's
   address fields are re-written from the on-wire address to the
   original one that is expected by transport protocols.  This is true
   for outgoing packets as well.

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