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Title : Architectural Approaches to Multi-Homing for IPv6
Author(s) : G. Huston
Filename : draft-huston-multi6-architectures-00.txt
Pages : 31
Date : 2004-5-3
This memo provides an analysis of the aspects of multi-homing support
for the IPv6 protocol suite. The purpose of this analysis is to
provide a taxonomy for classification of various proposed approaches
to multi-homing. It is also an objective of this exercise to identify
common aspects of this domain of study, and also to provide a
framework that can allow exploration of some of the further
implications of various architectural extensions that are intended to
support multi-homing.
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