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Dear all,

We have submitted an improved version of our Problem Statement draft for
multihomed mobile nodes operating Mobile IPv6. This problem statement
could also apply to the case of Mobile Router operating NEMO Basic
Support (issues discussed in
draft-montavont-mobileip-multihoming-pb-statement are a subset of the
issues discussed draft-ietf-nemo-multihoming-issues)

We would appreciate to get comments on the monami6 ML recently created
to discuss the set up of a Monami6 BOF at the forthcoming IETF meeting
in Paris. The BOF is about multihomed mobile nodes operating either
Mobile IPv6 or NEMO Basic Support.

Please visit http://www.nautilus6.org/ietf/index.html for joining the
discussion and to read more about the Monami6 objectives.

Thierry





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	Title		: Analysis of Multihoming in Mobile IPv6
	Author(s)	: N. Montavont, et al.
	Filename	: draft-montavont-mobileip-multihoming-pb-statement-04.txt
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2005-6-8
	
The use of multiple interfaces is foreseen to provide ubiquitous,
   permanent and fault-tolerant access to the Internet, particularly on
   mobile nodes which are more prone to failure or sudden lack of
   connectivity.  However, Mobile IPv6 currently lacks support for such
   multihomed nodes.  Individual solutions have been proposed to extend
   Mobile IPv6 but all issues have not been addressed in a single
   document.  The purpose of the present document is thus to fill up
   this gap and to raise the discussion in order to make sure that
   forthcoming solutions will address all the issues.  In this document,
   we propose a taxonomy to classify the situations where a mobile node
   could be multihomed.  This taxonomy is then used to highlight the
   issues preventing mobile nodes operating Mobile IPv6 to be
   multihomed.

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