Amongst the activities of the European Commission IST research project MIND [1] is extensive consideration of the multi-homing issues in IP access networks. Analysis of the various multi-homing scenarios reveals diverse aspects of multi-homing relevant to both the operations of the access network as well as the hosts connected to it. The originality of the work presented in this paper is arising from the uniqueness of the multi-homing setup in IP access networks that support terminal mobility such as the one developed in BRAIN [2] project and the adhoc and self-organizing network extensions developed in MIND. This paper presents a part of our work on multihoming by showing the required architectural support from the involved network elements and utilization of the existing general mechanisms for the support of IP connectivity.
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