Hi,
you can send the INIT to any of the addresses of the peer.
The notion of primary/secondary is only relevant to the
data transmission.
Please send further questions regarding to tsvwg@xxxxxxxxx
Best regards
Michael
On May 25, 2009, at 11:51 AM, <smirnov.s@xxxxxxxxxxxx> <smirnov.s@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
Hello!
As wrote in RFC2960(4960) <A) "A" first sends an INIT chunk to "Z".>
Must “A” sends INIT message to primary and secondary destination
addresses at peer end when we use multihoming?
In other words, must be association initiated by secondary path only
(so, primary path is not available)?
BR/Sergey
NSS engineer OJSC “Megafon”, Russia
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