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	Title		: Framework for Common Endpoint Locator Pools
	Author(s)	: D. Crocker
	Filename	: draft-crocker-celp-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-2-11
	
Classic Internet transport protocols use a single source IP Address
   and a single destination IP Address, as part of the identification
   for an individual transport data flow. This is problematic for
   multihomed hosts and for mobile hosts, collectively needing
   'multiaddressing' support. The basic goal, then, is to find a method
   for multiaddressing that makes the smallest possible change to the
   architecture and to current systems, while maintaining flexibility
   for different emerging solutions.  This draft proposes a framework
   for methods for creating Common Endpoint Locator Pools that can be
   used by and among the proposed solutions.

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