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	Title           : Extended Shim6 Design for ID/loc split and Traffic Engineering
	Author(s)       : E. Nordmark
	Filename        : draft-nordmark-shim6-esd-01.txt
	Pages           : 27
	Date            : 2008-02-23

The Shim6 protocol provides for locator agility while satisfying the
'first, do no harm' security requirements.  This document outlines
three rather orthogonal sets of extensions to Shim6.  The first one
is how to procide complete separation between identifiers and
locators.  The second one is how to allow routers to rewrite the
locators in the shim6 packets as a way to provide traffic engineering
information to the hosts.  The third one is the outline of a simple
extension to allow shim6, with a CGA upper-layer ID, to operate using
IPv4 addresses as locators.

The purpose of this outline is to stimulate discussions.

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