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	Title		: Comparative Analysis of Multi6 Proposals using a Locator/Identifier Split
	Author(s)	: A. Nagarajan, H. Tschofenig
	Filename	: draft-nagarajan-multi6-comparison-00.txt
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2004-10-19
	
An IP address serves as a locator and an identifier in the classical
   Internet environment.  This dual role of the IP address makes
   mobility and multihoming a challenging task.  There have been various
   proposals to overcome this limitation, particularly from the Multi6
   working group.

   This memo makes a comparative analysis of these proposals that
   support a locator/identifier split for multihoming in IPv6 from the
   security point of view.  The purpose is also to provide a common
   framework under which future proposals can be compared and chosen for
   various security requirements.

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