Per-flow movement in MIPv6
draft-soliman-mobileip-flow-move-03
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Authors | Hesham Soliman , Karim Malki , Claude Castelluccia | ||
Last updated | 2003-07-03 | ||
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Abstract
The aim of this draft is to introduce a new extension to MIPv6 to allow hosts to direct inbound flows individually to certain preferred interfaces. This extension to MIPv6 allows multi-homed hosts to take full advantage of the diverse access technologies that they may be connected to and direct their traffic according to internal policies specified by the users or applications.
Authors
Hesham Soliman
Karim Malki
Claude Castelluccia
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