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        Title           : Multirouting
        Author(s)       : L. Coene
        Filename        : draft-coene-multi-route-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 25-Feb-02
        
This document describes a way to loadshare the different paths of a
multihomed SCTP association at the same moment while keeping
congestion control per path.  The document also describes a possible
solution to multihoming which would require no routing tables on the
host and which would try to guarantee non-overlapping multihomed
paths. It could possibly reduce the growth of the routing table in a
router. The selection of which link to take would be a local
one. The solution is similar to the use of links and linksets within
a routeset in SS7.

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