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Title : Level 3 multihoming shim protocol
Author(s) : M. Bagnulo, E. Nordmark
Filename : draft-ietf-shim6-proto-04.txt
Pages : 121
Date : 2006-3-7
The SHIM6 protocol is a layer 3 shim for providing locator agility
below the transport protocols, so that multihoming can be provided
for IPv6 with failover and load sharing properties, without assuming
that a multihomed site will have a provider independent IPv6 address
prefix which is announced in the global IPv6 routing table. The
hosts in a site which has multiple provider allocated IPv6 address
prefixes, will use the shim6 protocol specified in this document to
setup state with peer hosts, so that the state can later be used to
failover to a different locator pair, should the original one stop
working.
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