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Title : Shim6 Reachability Detection
Author(s) : I. van Beijnum
Filename : draft-van-beijnum-shim6-reach-detect-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2006-6-30
The shim6 working group is developing a mechanism that allows
multihoming by using multiple addresses. When communication between the
initially chosen addresses for a transport session is no longer
possible, a "shim" layer makes it possible to switch to a different set
of addresses without breaking current transport protocol assumptions.
This draft discusses the issues of detecting failures in a currently
used address pair between two hosts ("current pair reachability") and
and picking a new address pair to be used when a failure occurs ("full
path exploration").
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