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	Title           : Motivations and Scenarios for Using Multiple Interfaces and Global Addresses
	Author(s)       : T. Ernst, et al.
	Filename        : draft-ietf-monami6-multihoming-motivation-scenario-03.txt
	Pages           : 20
	Date            : 2008-05-02

In this document, multihoming is investigated from an end-node point
of view, and not from a site point of view as the term "multihoming"
is commonly understood so far.  The purpose of this document is to
explain the motivations for fixed and mobile nodes (hosts and
routers) using multiple interfaces and the scenarios where this may
end up using multiple global addresses on their interfaces.  Such
multihoming configurations can bring a number of benefits once
appropriate support mechanisms are put in place.  Interestingly, this
analysis is generic, i.e. motivations and benefits of node
multihoming apply to both fixed end nodes and mobile end nodes.

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