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Hi,

i have submitted the attached draft for consideration to the wg.

The goal o this draft is to consider different mechanisms to initiate communications between hosts within the multihomed site and external legacy hosts after an outage. BEcause of that, the considered mechanisms only affect the hosts within the multihomed site (as oposed to the shim mechanisms, which involve both multihomed hosts and external hosts)

The draft is an attempt to tackle the item described in the charter as:

In addition to the network layer shim solution, the shim6 WG is
specifically chartered to work on:

...

o Solutions to establish new communications after an outage has
occurred that do not require shim support from the
non-multihomed end of the communication. The Working Group will
explore whether such solutions are also useful when both ends
support the shim.

In its current form, the draft presents several mechanisms that have been considered for dealing with this. At this stage, the goal is mostly to foster discussion on this topic and see if we can come up with better approaches to deal with this (or convince ourselves that this mechanisms available are not so bad :-)

So, any feedback is welcome.

Thanks, marcelo


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Asunto: I-D ACTION:draft-bagnulo-shim6-addr-selection-00.txt
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	Title		: Address selection in multihomed environments
	Author(s)	: M. Bagnulo
	Filename	: draft-bagnulo-shim6-addr-selection-00.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2005-10-3
	
   This note describes mechanisms for address selection in hosts within
   a multihomed site.  The goal of these mechanisms is to allow hosts
   within the multihomed site to establish new communications after an
   outage.  The presented mechanisms are not by themselves a complete
   multihoming solution but rather a component of such solution.

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