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FW: I-D ACTION:draft-liumin-multi6-loadsharing-00.txt



This document outlines a potential solution to multihoming in order to
stimulate discussion. Any comments will be appreciated. 
 
Best Wishes,
 

Liu Min
 
Institute of Computing Technology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tel: (86-10) 6256 5533-9240 
E-mail: liumin@ict.ac.cn


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	Title		: Load Sharing in Multihomed Host
	Author(s)	: M. Liu
	Filename	: draft-liumin-multi6-loadsharing-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2004-12-16
	
In order to reach the goal of load sharing and traffic engineering in
   multihoming, there must be some mechanism for the local host to
   make a selection of the "best" source locator to used. Obviously the
   selection includes the objective to select a currently viable path.
   What's more, it also includes the objective to select a path with
   larger bandwidth, which is more difficult to judge than reachability.
   In this memo, we propose a simple mechanism to determine the
   availability and bandwidth condition between a multihomed host and
   its ISP. It will help to share the load among multiple paths and
   provide better performance for the host's traffic. This mechanism
   could be part of traffic engineering functions, which could be used
   as the basis of locator selection before initial session
   establishment and aslo could be used to trigger locator swithes to
   avoid loss of connectivity, long delay or large loss rate.

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