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Title : Native Application Programming Interfaces for SHIM APIs
Author(s) : M. Komu
Filename : draft-ietf-hip-native-api-02.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2007-7-8
This document defines extensions to the current networking APIs for
protocols based on identifier/locator split. Currently, the document
focuses on HIP, but the extensions can be used also by other
protocols implementing identifier locator split. Using the API
extensions, new SHIM aware applications can configure manually
mappings between upper layer identifiers and the corresponding
locators. Also, the API describes how to handle outbound connection
establishment where an application is unaware of the peer identifier
but knows the peer locator.
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