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Title : Analysis of Multihoming in Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : N. Montavont, et al.
Filename : draft-montavont-mobileip-multihoming-pb-statement-02.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-10-27
The use of multiple interface is foreseen to provide ubiquitous,
permanent and fault-tolerant access to the Internet, particularly on
mobile hosts which are more subject to failure or sudden lacks of
connectivity. However, Mobile IPv6 currently lack support for such
multihomed nodes. Individual solutions have been proposed to extend
Mobile IPv6 but all issues have not been addressed in a single
document. The purpose of the present document is thus to fill this
gap and to contribute to raise the discussion in order to make sure
that forthcoming solutions will address all the issues. In this
document, we propose a taxonomy to classify the situations where a
mobile node could be multihomed. This taxonomy is then used to
highlight the issues preventing mobile nodes operating Mobile IPv6 to
be multihomed.
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