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Is there a concept of fail back in SCTP Multi Homing ?

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Is there any concept of Fail back in SCTP Multi Homing ??

posted Dec 19, 2013 by Nithin Kp

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RFC2960 specifically calls for the SCTP stack NOT to change the primary address. The reason behind this is that the application may have a preference for the primary path (e.g., cost, quality) and SCTP should follow application preference.

So in Summary SCTP stack supports the fail-back mechanism from the start though the behavior control ie control/disable of fail-back mechanism can very from vendor to vendor.

answer Dec 19, 2013 by Salil Agrawal
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When I read wiki , its written like this

As of 6 February 2010, multihoming in the next-generation Internet Protocol (IPv6) 
was not yet standardized

Is it supported now ?

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Is there some simple mulithoming sample available? I found SCTP multistreaming sample, but not mulithoming.

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I am trying to replicate heartbeat packets in a test env, because we believe one of our devices is having issues w/ these packets

We have enabled.

sysctl -w net.sctp.addip_enable=1
sysctl -w net.sctp.auth_enable=1 

Non-multihomed sctp traffic between an sctp_test client and server works.

But I cannot seem to figure out how to get sctp_test to generate heartbeat packets, which I believe multihoming is required.

How do I generate heartbeat packets and/or configure sctp_test to do multihoming?

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Also if you can help me to, how can we identify the packets going in multiple streams from PCAP ?

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