Abstract—Host multihoming allows individual hosts to be multiply connected to the network, e.g. by concurrent use of two network prefixes, each network prefix tied to a separate network interface. Such multihoming capability improves the host’s ability to implement such features as load-balancing, fail-over and multi-path transport protocols. However, IP does not directly support host multihoming today. The Identifier / Locator split solution space is seen as one way for reducing such negative impact. We present an evaluation of host-multihoming as a prototype implementation of the Identifier Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) on FreeBSD, as a superset of IPv6 – called ILNPv6. We demon-strate load-balancing using ILNPv6 multihoming and compare...
Several solutions are proposed to enable scalable multihom- ing over IPv6. One of these proposals is...
Multihoming, the practice of connecting to multiple providers, is becoming highly popular. Due to th...
D. Phoomikiattisak was funded by the Thai Government. B. Simpson was funded by Cisco Systems under a...
Multihoming allows nodes to be multiply connected to the network. It forms the basis of features wh...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Abstract IP multihoming is a networking concept with a deceptively simple definition in theory. In p...
Abstract—Multihoming, the connection of a site to multiple upstream providers, is a common requireme...
Abstract—The exponential growth of the Routing Information Base (RIB) of the Internet’s Default-Free...
The availability of two or more connectivity providers (configuration known as multihoming) allows i...
Using IPv6, multihoming and Internet service provider migration are still not satisfactorily solved ...
Multihoming is currently widely used to provide fault tolerance and traffic engineering capabilities...
Multihoming is currently widely used to provide fault tolerance and traffic engineering capabilities...
Internet architecture is facing at least three major challenges. First, it is running out of IPv4 ad...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Several solutions are proposed to enable scalable multihom- ing over IPv6. One of these proposals is...
Multihoming, the practice of connecting to multiple providers, is becoming highly popular. Due to th...
D. Phoomikiattisak was funded by the Thai Government. B. Simpson was funded by Cisco Systems under a...
Multihoming allows nodes to be multiply connected to the network. It forms the basis of features wh...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Abstract IP multihoming is a networking concept with a deceptively simple definition in theory. In p...
Abstract—Multihoming, the connection of a site to multiple upstream providers, is a common requireme...
Abstract—The exponential growth of the Routing Information Base (RIB) of the Internet’s Default-Free...
The availability of two or more connectivity providers (configuration known as multihoming) allows i...
Using IPv6, multihoming and Internet service provider migration are still not satisfactorily solved ...
Multihoming is currently widely used to provide fault tolerance and traffic engineering capabilities...
Multihoming is currently widely used to provide fault tolerance and traffic engineering capabilities...
Internet architecture is facing at least three major challenges. First, it is running out of IPv4 ad...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Several solutions are proposed to enable scalable multihom- ing over IPv6. One of these proposals is...
Multihoming, the practice of connecting to multiple providers, is becoming highly popular. Due to th...
D. Phoomikiattisak was funded by the Thai Government. B. Simpson was funded by Cisco Systems under a...