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	Title		: Destination Address Selection Analysis for a 
                          MONAMI6 MN
	Author(s)	: R. Jaksa, et al.
	Filename	: draft-jaksa-monami6addr-select-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2006-6-22
	
   When a correspondent node (CN) initiates a session with a multi-homed
   Mobile Node (MN), it should choose the "best" destination address
   based on the available information about the MN.  Presently there is
   no mechanism allowing the MN to indicate on which interface (i.e.,
   address) a CN may reach it.  This draft documents a method whereby
   the MN may communicate to the CN address selection preferences so
   that the CN may initiate a session to the desired address (interface)
   for of the MN.  The method is based on the notion of storing address
   selection preference information for the MN in the DNS.

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