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    <title abbrev="Multipath DCCP">DCCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses</title>
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    <author initials="M." surname="Amend" fullname="Markus Amend" role="editor">
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          <code>651 88</code>
          <country>Sweden</country>
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        <email>anna.brunstrom@kau.se</email>
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    <author initials="A." surname="Kassler" fullname="Andreas Kassler">
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          <city>Karlstad</city>
          <code>651 88</code>
          <country>Sweden</country>
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        <email>andreas.kassler@kau.se</email>
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    </author>
    <author initials="V." surname="Rakocevic" fullname="Veselin Rakocevic">
      <organization showOnFrontPage="true">City, University of London</organization>
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          <street>Northampton Square</street>
          <city>London</city>
          <country>United Kingdom</country>
        </postal>
        <email>veselin.rakocevic.1@city.ac.uk</email>
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    <author initials="S." surname="Johnson" fullname="Stephen Johnson">
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          <city>Martlesham Heath</city>
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          <country>United Kingdom</country>
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        <email>stephen.h.johnson@bt.com</email>
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    <date month="01" year="2024" day="20"/>
    <area>transport</area>
    <workgroup>Transport Area Working Group</workgroup>
    <keyword>Internet-Draft</keyword>
    <abstract pn="section-abstract">
      <t indent="0" pn="section-abstract-1">DCCP communications as defined in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> are restricted to a single path per
connection, yet multiple paths often exist between peers.  The
simultaneous use of available multiple paths for a DCCP session could
improve resource usage within the network and, thus, improve user
experience through higher throughput and improved resilience to
network failures.
Use cases for Multipath DCCP (MP-DCCP) are mobile devices (e.g., handsets, vehicles) and residential home gateways simultaneously connected to distinct networks as, e.g., 
a cellular and a Wireless Local Area (WLAN) network
or a cellular and a fixed access network. Compared to the existing multipath protocols, such as MPTCP, MP-DCCP provides specific support for non-TCP user
traffic (e.g., UDP or plain IP).</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-abstract-2">This document specifies a set of extensions to
DCCP to support multipath operations.  Multipath DCCP provides 
the ability to simultaneously use multiple
paths between peers.  The protocol offers
the same type of service to applications as DCCP and provides the
components necessary to establish and use multiple DCCP flows across
different paths simultaneously.</t>
    </abstract>
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    <toc>
      <section anchor="toc" numbered="false" removeInRFC="false" toc="exclude" pn="section-toc.1">
        <name slugifiedName="name-table-of-contents">Table of Contents</name>
        <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1">
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.1">
            <t indent="0" keepWithNext="true" pn="section-toc.1-1.1.1"><xref derivedContent="1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-introduction">Introduction</xref></t>
            <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.1.2">
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.1.2.1">
                <t indent="0" keepWithNext="true" pn="section-toc.1-1.1.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="1.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-1.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-multipath-dccp-in-the-netwo">Multipath DCCP in the Networking Stack</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.1.2.2">
                <t indent="0" keepWithNext="true" pn="section-toc.1-1.1.2.2.1"><xref derivedContent="1.2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-1.2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-terminology">Terminology</xref></t>
              </li>
            </ul>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.2">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.2.1"><xref derivedContent="2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-operation-overview">Operation Overview</xref></t>
            <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.2.2">
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.2.2.1">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.2.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="2.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-2.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp-dccp-concept">MP-DCCP Concept</xref></t>
              </li>
            </ul>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.3">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.3.1"><xref derivedContent="3" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-3"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-requirements-language">Requirements Language</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.1"><xref derivedContent="4" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp-dccp-protocol">MP-DCCP Protocol</xref></t>
            <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2">
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.1">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="4.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-multipath-capable-feature">Multipath Capable Feature</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-multipath-option">Multipath Option</xref></t>
                <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2">
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.1">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_confirm">MP_CONFIRM</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.2">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.2.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_join">MP_JOIN</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.3">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.3.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.3" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.3"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_fast_close">MP_FAST_CLOSE</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.4">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.4.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.4" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.4"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_key">MP_KEY</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.5">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.5.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.5" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.5"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_seq">MP_SEQ</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.6">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.6.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.6" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.6"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_hmac">MP_HMAC</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.7">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.7.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.7" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.7"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_rtt">MP_RTT</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.8">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.8.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.8" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.8"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_addaddr">MP_ADDADDR</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.9">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.9.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.9" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.9"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_removeaddr">MP_REMOVEADDR</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.10">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.10.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.10" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.10"/>. <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_prio">MP_PRIO</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.11">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.11.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.11" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.11"/>. <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp_close">MP_CLOSE</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.12">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.2.2.12.1"><xref derivedContent="4.2.12" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.2.12"/>. <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-experimental-mp-dccp-subopt">Experimental MP-DCCP Suboption MP_EXP for private use</xref></t>
                  </li>
                </ul>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.3">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.3.1"><xref derivedContent="4.3" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.3"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-mp-dccp-handshaking-procedu">MP-DCCP Handshaking Procedure</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4.1"><xref derivedContent="4.4" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.4"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-address-knowledge-exchange">Address knowledge exchange</xref></t>
                <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4.2">
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4.2.1">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="4.4.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.4.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-advertising-a-new-path-mp_a">Advertising a new path (MP_ADDADDR)</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4.2.2">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.4.2.2.1"><xref derivedContent="4.4.2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.4.2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-removing-a-path-mp_removead">Removing a path (MP_REMOVEADDR)</xref></t>
                  </li>
                </ul>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.5">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.5.1"><xref derivedContent="4.5" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.5"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-closing-an-mp-dccp-connecti">Closing an MP-DCCP connection</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.6">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.6.1"><xref derivedContent="4.6" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.6"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-fallback">Fallback</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.7">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.7.1"><xref derivedContent="4.7" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.7"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-state-diagram">State Diagram</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.8">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.8.1"><xref derivedContent="4.8" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.8"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-congestion-control-consider">Congestion Control Considerations</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.9">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.9.1"><xref derivedContent="4.9" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.9"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-maximum-packet-size-conside">Maximum Packet Size Considerations</xref></t>
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              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.10">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.10.1"><xref derivedContent="4.10" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.10"/>. <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-maximum-number-of-subflows">Maximum number of Subflows</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11.1"><xref derivedContent="4.11" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.11"/>. <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-path-usage-strategies">Path usage strategies</xref></t>
                <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11.2">
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11.2.1">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="4.11.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.11.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-path-mobility">Path mobility</xref></t>
                  </li>
                  <li pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11.2.2">
                    <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.4.2.11.2.2.1"><xref derivedContent="4.11.2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-4.11.2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-concurrent-path-usage">Concurrent path usage</xref></t>
                  </li>
                </ul>
              </li>
            </ul>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.5">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.5.1"><xref derivedContent="5" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-5"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-security-considerations">Security Considerations</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.6">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.6.1"><xref derivedContent="6" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-6"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-interactions-with-middlebox">Interactions with Middleboxes</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.7">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.7.1"><xref derivedContent="7" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-7"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-implementation">Implementation</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.8">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.8.1"><xref derivedContent="8" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-8"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-acknowledgments">Acknowledgments</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.9">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.9.1"><xref derivedContent="9" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-9"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-iana-considerations">IANA Considerations</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.10">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.10.1"><xref derivedContent="10" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-10"/>. <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-references">References</xref></t>
            <ul bare="true" empty="true" indent="2" spacing="compact" pn="section-toc.1-1.10.2">
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.10.2.1">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.10.2.1.1"><xref derivedContent="10.1" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-10.1"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-normative-references">Normative References</xref></t>
              </li>
              <li pn="section-toc.1-1.10.2.2">
                <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.10.2.2.1"><xref derivedContent="10.2" format="counter" sectionFormat="of" target="section-10.2"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-informative-references">Informative References</xref></t>
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            </ul>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.11">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.11.1"><xref derivedContent="Appendix A" format="default" sectionFormat="of" target="section-appendix.a"/>.  <xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-differences-from-multipath-">Differences from Multipath TCP</xref></t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-toc.1-1.12">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-toc.1-1.12.1"><xref derivedContent="" format="none" sectionFormat="of" target="section-appendix.b"/><xref derivedContent="" format="title" sectionFormat="of" target="name-authors-addresses">Authors' Addresses</xref></t>
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        </ul>
      </section>
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    <section anchor="intro" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-1">
      <name slugifiedName="name-introduction">Introduction</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-1-1">Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> is a
transport protocol that provides bidirectional unicast connections of
congestion-controlled unreliable datagrams. DCCP communications are restricted to one single path. 
This document specifies a set of protocol changes that add multipath
support to DCCP; specifically, support for signaling and setting up
multiple paths (a.k.a, "subflows"), managing these subflows, reordering of
data, and termination of sessions.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-1-2">Multipath DCCP (MP-DCCP) 
enables a DCCP connection to simultaneously establish a flow across multiple paths. This can be  beneficial to applications that transfer
large amounts of data, by utilizing the capacity/connectivity offered by 
multiple paths. In addition, the multipath extensions enable to tradeoff timeliness and reliability,
which is important for low-latency applications that do not require
guaranteed delivery services, such as Audio/Video streaming.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-1-3">MP-DCCP was first suggested
in the context of the 3GPP work on 5G multi-access solutions
<xref target="I-D.amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="I-D.amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp"/> and for hybrid access
networks <xref target="I-D.lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="I-D.lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture"/><xref target="I-D.muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="I-D.muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access"/>, where
MP-DCCP can be applied for load-balancing, seamless session handover, and bandwidth
aggregation (referred to as Access Traffic Steering, Switching, and Splitting (ATSSS)
in the 3GPP terminology <xref target="TS23.501" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="TS23.501"/>).
More details on potential use cases for MP-DCCP are provided in <xref target="multipath-dccp.org" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="multipath-dccp.org"/>, <xref target="IETF115.Slides" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="IETF115.Slides"/>, and <xref target="MP-DCCP.Paper" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="MP-DCCP.Paper"/>.
All these use cases profit from an Open Source Linux reference implementation provided under <xref target="multipath-dccp.org" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="multipath-dccp.org"/>.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-1-4">Encapsulation for DCCP in UDP is defined in <xref target="RFC6773" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6773"/>.
<xref target="I-D.amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="I-D.amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp"/> proposes a 
lightweight encapsulation for DCCP flow headers appropriate for unreliable 
IP traffic in terms of UDP and other non-TCP packets in comparison to MPTCP.
This is not considered in the present specification.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-1-5">Similar to MP-DCCP, MP-QUIC is designed to enable the simultaneous usage of 
multiple paths for a single connection <xref target="I-D.ietf-quic-multipath" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="I-D.ietf-quic-multipath"/>. MP-QUIC is based on QUIC 
in a similar way as MP-DCCP is based on DCCP. 
In contrast to MP-DCCP, MP-QUIC encrypts the traffic using TLS 1.3. and supports
multiple streams. When the datagram option is used, MP-QUIC provides a congestion-controlled unreliable unordered datagram service, similar to MP-DCCP; on the other hand, MP-DCCP defines procedures that facilitate subsequent reordering.</t>
      <section anchor="mpdccp_network_stack" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-1.1">
        <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-dccp-in-the-netwo">Multipath DCCP in the Networking Stack</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.1-1">MP-DCCP provides a set of features to DCCP; <xref target="ref-comparison-of-standard-dccp-and-mp-dccp-protocol-stacks" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 1"/> illustrates this layering. 
It operates at the transport layer and can be used as a transport for
both higher and lower layers. 
It is
designed to be used by applications in the same way as DCCP with no
changes to the application itself.</t>
        <figure anchor="ref-comparison-of-standard-dccp-and-mp-dccp-protocol-stacks" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-1">
          <name slugifiedName="name-comparison-of-standard-dccp">Comparison of standard DCCP and MP-DCCP protocol stacks</name>
          <artwork align="left" pn="section-1.1-2.1"><![CDATA[
                             +-------------------------------+
                             |           Application         |
+---------------+            +-------------------------------+
|  Application  |            |            MP-DCCP            |
+---------------+            + - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - +
|      DCCP     |            |Subflow (DCCP) |Subflow (DCCP) |
+---------------+            +-------------------------------+
|      IP       |            |       IP      |      IP       |
+---------------+            +-------------------------------+
]]></artwork>
        </figure>
      </section>
      <section anchor="terminology" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-1.2">
        <name slugifiedName="name-terminology">Terminology</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-1">This document uses terms that are either specific
for multipath transport or are defined in the context of MP-DCCP,
similar to <xref target="RFC8684" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8684"/>, as follows:</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-2">Path: A sequence of links between a sender and a receiver, defined in
this context by a 4-tuple of source and destination address/port pairs.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-3">(MP-DCCP) Connection: A set of one or more subflows, over which an
application can communicate between two hosts. The MP-DCCP connection is
exposed as single DCCP socket to the application.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-4">Connection Identifier (CI): A locally unique identifier given to a multipath connection by a
host.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-5">Host: An end host operating an MP-DCCP implementation, and either
initiating or accepting an MP-DCCP connection.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-6">Subflow: A subflow refers to a DCCP flow transmitted using a specific path (4-tuple of source and destination address/port
pairs) that forms one of the multipath flows used by a single connection.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-1.2-7">In addition to these
terms, within the framework of MP-DCCP, the interpretation of, and effect on,
regular single-path DCCP semantics is discussed in <xref target="protocol" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4"/>.</t>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="op_overview" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-2">
      <name slugifiedName="name-operation-overview">Operation Overview</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-2-1">DCCP transmits congestion-controlled unreliable datagrams over a single path.<br/>
Various congestion control mechanisms have been specified to optimize
DCCP performance for specific traffic types in terms of profiles denoted
by a Congestion Control IDentifier (CCID).
However, DCCP does not provide built-in 
support for managing multiple subflows within one DCCP connection.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-2-2">The extension of DCCP for Multipath-DCCP (MP-DCCP) is 
described in detail in <xref target="protocol" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4"/>.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-2-3">At a high level of the MP-DCCP operation, the data 
stream from a DCCP application is split 
by MP-DCCP operation into one or more subflows which can be 
transmitted via different - also physically isolated - paths.
The corresponding control information allows the receiver to optionally 
re-assemble and deliver the received data in the originally transmitted order to the 
recipient application. This may be necessary because DCCP does not guarantee in-order delivery.
The details of the transmission scheduling mechanism and 
optional reordering mechanism are up to the sender and receiver, respectively,
and are outside the scope of this document.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-2-4">A Multipath DCCP connection provides a bidirectional connection of datagrams 
between two hosts exchanging data using DCCP. It does not require 
any change to the applications. Multipath DCCP enables the 
hosts to use multiple paths with different IP addresses to transport 
the packets of an MP-DCCP connection. MP-DCCP manages the request, 
set-up, authentication, prioritization, modification, and removal of
the DCCP subflows on different paths as well as the exchange of performance 
parameters.<br/>
The number of DCCP subflows can vary during the 
lifetime of a Multipath DCCP connection. The details of the path management decisions for
when to add or remove subflows are outside the scope of this document.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-2-5">The Multipath Capability for MP-DCCP is negotiated with a new DCCP 
feature, as specified in <xref target="mp_capable" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.1"/>. Once 
negotiated, all subsequent MP-DCCP operations for that connection are signalled with a 
variable length multipath-related option, as described in <xref target="protocol" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4"/>.
All MP-DCCP operations are signaled by MP-DCCP suboptions described in <xref target="MP_OPT" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2"/>. Suboptions that 
require confirmation from the remote peer are retransmitted by the sender until confirmed or until 
confirmation is no longer considered relevant.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-2-6">The following sections define MP-DCCP behavior in detail.</t>
      <section anchor="concept" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-2.1">
        <name slugifiedName="name-mp-dccp-concept">MP-DCCP Concept</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-1"><xref target="ref-example-mp-dccp-usage-scenario" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 2"/> provides a general overview of the MP-DCCP working mode, whose main 
characteristics are summarized in this section.</t>
        <figure anchor="ref-example-mp-dccp-usage-scenario" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-2">
          <name slugifiedName="name-example-mp-dccp-usage-scena">Example MP-DCCP usage scenario</name>
          <artwork align="left" pn="section-2.1-2.1"><![CDATA[
           Host A                               Host B
------------------------             ------------------------
Address A1    Address A2             Address B1    Address B2
----------    ----------             ----------    ----------
  |             |                      |             |
  |         (DCCP subflow setup)       |             |
  |----------------------------------->|             |
  |<-----------------------------------|             |
  |             |                      |             |
  |             |  (DCCP subflow setup)|             |
  |             |--------------------->|             |
  |             |<---------------------|             |
  | merge individual DCCP subflows to one MP-DCCP connection
  |             |                      |             |
]]></artwork>
        </figure>
        <ul spacing="normal" bare="false" empty="false" indent="3" pn="section-2.1-3">
          <li pn="section-2.1-3.1">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-3.1.1">An MP-DCCP connection begins with a 4-way handshake, between 
two hosts. In <xref target="ref-example-mp-dccp-usage-scenario" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 2"/>,
an MP-DCCP connection is established between addresses A1 and B1 on Hosts
A and B, respectively. In the handshake, a Multipath Capable feature is used to negotiate multipath support for the connection. Host specific keys are also exchanged between Host A and Host B during the handshake. The details of the MP-DCCP handshaking procedure is described in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/>. MP-DCCP does not require both peers to have 
more than one address.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-2.1-3.2">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-3.2.1">When additional paths and corresponding addresses/ports are available, additional DCCP subflows can be created on 
these paths and attached to the existing MP-DCCP connection. An MP_JOIN suboption is used to connect a new DCCP subflow to an existing MP-DCCP connection. It contains a Connection Identifier during the setup of the initial subflow and is exchanged in the 4-way handshake for the subflow together with the Multipath Capable feature. The example in <xref target="ref-example-mp-dccp-usage-scenario" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 2"/> illustrates creation of an additional DCCP subflow between Address A2 on Host A and Address B1 on Host B. The two subflows
continues to provide a single connection to the applications at both
endpoints.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-2.1-3.3">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-3.3.1">MP-DCCP identifies multiple paths by the presence of multiple
addresses/ports at hosts.  Combinations of these multiple addresses/ports
indicate the additional paths.  In the example, other potential
paths that could be set up are A1&lt;-&gt;B2 and A2&lt;-&gt;B2.  Although the
additional subflow in the example is shown as being initiated from A2, an additional subflow could
alternatively have been initiated from B1 or B2.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-2.1-3.4">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-3.4.1">The discovery and setup of additional subflows is achieved
through a path management method including the logic and details of the procedures for adding/removing subflows;
this document describes measures to allow a host to initiate new subflows and signal available addresses 
between peers. The definition of a path management method is, however, out of scope of this document and subject to a 
corresponding policy and the specifics of the implementation. If a MP-DCCP peer host limits  the maximum number of paths that can be maintained (e.g., similar to what is discussed in Section 3.4 of <xref target="RFC8041" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8041"/>, the creation of new subflows from that peer host needs to be avoided and incoming subflow requests terminated.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-2.1-3.5">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-3.5.1">Through the use of suboptions, MP-DCCP adds connection-level sequence numbers and exchange of
Round-Trip Time (RTT) information to enable optional reordering features. As a hint for scheduling decisions, a suboption that allows a peer to indicate its priorities for what path to use is also defined.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-2.1-3.6">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-2.1-3.6.1">Subflows are terminated in the same way as regular DCCP connections, as described
in (<xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, Section 8.3). MP-DCCP connections are closed by including an MP_CLOSE suboption in subflow DCCP-CloseReq or DCCP-Close messages. An MP-DCCP connection may also be reset through the use of an MP_FAST_CLOSE suboption. Key data from the initial handshake is included in the MP_CLOSE and MP_FAST_CLOSE to protect from unauthorized shutdown of MP-DCCP connections.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="requirements-language" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-3">
      <name slugifiedName="name-requirements-language">Requirements Language</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-3-1">The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
   BCP 14 <xref target="RFC2119" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC2119"/> <xref target="RFC8174" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8174"/> when, and only when, they appear in all
   capitals, as shown here.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="protocol" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4">
      <name slugifiedName="name-mp-dccp-protocol">MP-DCCP Protocol</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-4-1">The DCCP protocol feature list (<xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, Section 6.4) is
updated by adding  a new Multipath feature with Feature number 10, as
shown in <xref target="ref-feature-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 1"/>.</t>
      <table anchor="ref-feature-list" align="center" pn="table-1">
        <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-feature">Multipath feature</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Number</th>
            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Meaning</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Rec'n Rule</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Initial Value</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Req'd</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">10</td>
            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Multipath Capable</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">SP</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">N</td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <dl indent="3" newline="false" spacing="normal" pn="section-4-3">
        <dt pn="section-4-3.1">Rec'n Rule:</dt>
        <dd pn="section-4-3.2">
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4-3.2.1">The reconciliation rule used for the feature. SP indicates the server-priority,
NN indicates this is non-negotiable.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt pn="section-4-3.3">Initial Value:</dt>
        <dd pn="section-4-3.4">
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4-3.4.1">The initial value for the feature. Every feature has a known initial value.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt pn="section-4-3.5">Req'd:</dt>
        <dd pn="section-4-3.6">
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4-3.6.1">This column is "Y" if and only if every DCCP implementation MUST
understand the feature. If it is "N", then the feature behaves like an extension, and it is safe to respond to Change options for the feature
with empty Confirm options.</t>
        </dd>
      </dl>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-4-4">This specification adds a DCCP protocol option as defined in (<xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, Section 5.8) providing
a new Multipath related variable-length option with option type 46, as
shown in <xref target="ref-option-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 2"/>.</t>
      <table anchor="ref-option-list" align="center" pn="table-2">
        <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-option-set">Multipath option set</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Type</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Option Length</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Meaning</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">DCCP-Data?</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">variable</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Multipath</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Y</td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <section anchor="mp_capable" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.1">
        <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-capable-feature">Multipath Capable Feature</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-1">A DCCP endpoint negotiates the Multipath Capable Feature to determine whether multipath extensions can be enabled for a DCCP connection.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-2">The Multipath Capable feature (MP_CAPABLE) has feature number 10 and follows the structure for features given in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> Section 6. Beside the negotiation of the feature itself, also one ore several values can be exchanged. The value field specified here for the Multipath Capable feature has a length of one-byte and can be repeated several times within the DCCP option for feature negotiation if required for example to announce support of different versions of the protocol. For that, the leftmost four bits in <xref target="ref-mp-capable-format" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 3"/> specify the compatible version of the
MP-DCCP implementation and MUST be set to 0 following this specification. The four bits following the Version field are unassigned in version 0 and MUST be set to zero by the sender and MUST be ignored by the receiver.</t>
        <figure anchor="ref-mp-capable-format" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-3">
          <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-multipath-cap">Format of the Multipath Capable feature value field</name>
          <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.1-3.1"><![CDATA[
    0  1  2  3   4  5  6  7
   +-----------+------------+
   |  Version  | Unassigned |
   +-----------+------------+
]]></artwork>
        </figure>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-4">The setting of the MP_CAPABLE feature MUST follow the server-priority reconciliation rule described
in (<xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, Section 6.3.1). This allows multiple versions to be
specified in order of priority.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-5">The negotiation MUST be a part of the initial handshake procedure
 described in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/>. No subsequent re-negotiation of
the MP_CAPABLE feature is allowed for the same MP-DCCP connection.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-6">Clients MUST include a Change R option during the initial handshake request to
supply a list of supported MP-DCCP protocol versions, ordered by preference.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-7">Servers MUST include a Confirm L option in the subsequent response to agree on
an MP-DCCP version to be used from the Client list, followed by its own
supported version(s), ordered by preference. Any subflow added to an existing MP-DCCP connection MUST use the
version negotiated for the first subflow.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-8">If no agreement is found, the Server MUST reply with an empty Confirm L option
with feature number 10 and no values.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-9">An example of successful version negotiation is shown hereafter and follows the negotiation example shown in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> Section 6.5:</t>
        <figure anchor="ref-mp-capable-example" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-4">
          <name slugifiedName="name-example-of-mp-dccp-support-">Example of MP-DCCP support negotiation using MP_CAPABLE</name>
          <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.1-10.1"><![CDATA[
      Client                                             Server
      ------                                             ------
      DCCP-Req + Change R(MP_CAPABLE, 1 0)
                     ----------------------------------->

                      DCCP-Resp + Confirm L(MP_CAPABLE, 1, 2 1 0)
            <-----------------------------------

                 * agreement on version = 1 *
]]></artwork>
        </figure>
        <ol spacing="normal" type="1" indent="adaptive" start="1" pn="section-4.1-11"><li pn="section-4.1-11.1" derivedCounter="1.">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-11.1.1">The Client indicates support for both MP-DCCP versions 1 and 0, with a preference
for version 1.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.1-11.2" derivedCounter="2.">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-11.2.1">Server agrees on using MP-DCCP version 1 indicated by the first value, and supplies its own preference list with the following values.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.1-11.3" derivedCounter="3.">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-11.3.1">MP-DCCP is then enabled between the Client and Server with version 1.</t>
          </li>
        </ol>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.1-12">If the version negotiation fails or the MP_CAPABLE feature is not present in the DCCP-Request or DCCP-Response packets of the initial handshake procedure, the MP-DCCP connection SHOULD fallback to regular DCCP or MUST close the connection. Further details are specified in <xref target="fallback" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.6"/></t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="MP_OPT" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2">
        <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-option">Multipath Option</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2-1">MP-DCCP uses one single option to signal various multipath-related operations. The format of this option is shown in <xref target="ref-mp-option-format" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 5"/>.</t>
        <figure anchor="ref-mp-option-format" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-5">
          <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-option-format">Multipath option format</name>
          <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2-2.1"><![CDATA[
            1          2          3         
 01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789
+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
|00101110| Length | MP_OPT | Value(s) ...
+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
 Type=46
]]></artwork>
        </figure>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2-3">The fields used by the the multipath option are described in <xref target="ref-mp-option-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 3"/>. MP_OPT refers to an MP-DCCP suboption.</t>
        <table anchor="ref-mp-option-list" align="center" pn="table-3">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_opt-option-types">MP_OPT option types</name>
          <thead>
            <tr>
              <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Type</th>
              <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Option Length</th>
              <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT</th>
              <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Meaning</th>
            </tr>
          </thead>
          <tbody>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">var</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0 =MP_CONFIRM</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Confirm reception and processing of an MP_OPT option</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">12</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">1 =MP_JOIN</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Join path to an existing MP-DCCP connection</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">var</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">2 =MP_FAST_CLOSE</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Close an MP-DCCP connection unconditionally</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">var</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">3 =MP_KEY</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Exchange key material for MP_HMAC</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">9</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">4 =MP_SEQ</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Multipath Sequence Number</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">23</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">5 =MP_HMAC</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">HMA Code for authentication</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">12</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">6 =MP_RTT</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Transmit RTT values</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">var</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">7 =MP_ADDADDR</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Advertise additional Address</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">4</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">8 =MP_REMOVEADDR</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Remove Address</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">4</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">9 =MP_PRIO</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Change subflow Priority</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">var</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">10 =MP_CLOSE</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Close an MP-DCCP subflow</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">TBD</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">&gt;10</td>
              <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Reserved for future MP suboptions.</td>
            </tr>
          </tbody>
        </table>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2-5">Future MP suboptions could be defined in a later version or extension to this specification.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2-6">These operations are largely inspired by the signals defined in <xref target="RFC8684" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8684"/>.</t>
        <section anchor="MP_CONFIRM" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.1">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_confirm">MP_CONFIRM</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-mp-confirm-format" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-6">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_confirm-su">Format of the MP_CONFIRM suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.1-1.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3           4          5
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789 01234567 89012345
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|  var   |00000000| List of confirmations ...
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
   Type=46   Length  MP_OPT=0
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.1-2">Some multipath options require confirmation from the remote peer (see <xref target="ref-mp-option-confirm" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 4"/>). Such options will be retransmitted by the sender 
until an MP_CONFIRM is received or confirmation of options is identified outdated. The further processing of the multipath options in the
receiving host is not the subject of MP_CONFIRM.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.1-3">Multipath suboptions could arrive out-of-order, therefore suboptions defined in <xref target="ref-mp-option-confirm" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 4"/>
MUST be sent in a DCCP datagram with MP_SEQ <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/>. This allows a receiver to identify whether
suboptions are associated with obsolete datasets (information carried in the suboption header) that would otherwise conflict with newer datasets. In the case of MP_ADDADDR or MP_REMOVEADDR the same dataset is identified based on AddressID, whereas the same dataset for MP_PRIO is identified by the subflow in use. An outdated
suboption is detected at the receiver if a previous suboption referring to the same dataset contained a higher sequence number
in the MP_SEQ. An MP_CONFIRM MAY be generated for suboptions that are identified as outdated.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.1-4">Similarly an MP_CONFIRM could arrive out of order. The associated
MP_SEQ received MUST be echoed to ensure that the most recent suboption is confirmed. This protects from inconsistencies that could occur, e.g. if three MP_PRIO options are sent one after
the other on one path in order to first set the path priority to 0, then to 1 and finally to 0 again. Without an associated
MP_SEQ, a loss of the third MP_PRIO option and a loss of the MP_CONFIRM of the second update and the third update would
cause the sender to incorrectly interpret that the priority value was set to 0 without recognizing that the receiver has applied
priority value 1.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.1-5">The length of the MP_CONFIRM option and the path over which the option is sent depend on the confirmed suboptions and the received
MP_SEQ, which are both copied verbatim and appended as a list of confirmations. The list is structured by first listing the received
MP_SEQ followed by the related suboption or suboptions to confirm. The same rules apply when suboptions with different MP_SEQs are confirmed at
once. This could happen if a datagram with MP_PRIO and a first MP_SEQ_1 and another datagram with MP_ADDADDR and a second MP_SEQ_2 are
received in short succession. In this case, the structure described above is concatenated resulting in MP_SEQ_2 + MP_ADDADDR + MP_SEQ_1 + MP_PRIO.
The order of the confirmed suboptions in the list of confirmations MUST reflect the incoming order at the host who sends the MP_CONFIRM, with the most
recent suboption received listed first. This could allow the host receiving the MP_CONFIRM to verify that the options were applied in the correct order
and to take countermeasures if they were not, e.g., if an MP_REMOVEADDR overtakes an MP_ADDADDR that refers to the same dataset.</t>
          <table anchor="ref-mp-option-confirm" align="center" pn="table-4">
            <name slugifiedName="name-multipath-options-requiring">Multipath options requiring confirmation</name>
            <thead>
              <tr>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Type</th>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Option Length</th>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT</th>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_CONFIRM Sending path</th>
              </tr>
            </thead>
            <tbody>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">var</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">7 =MP_ADDADDR</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Any available</td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">4</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">8 =MP_REMOVEADDR</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Any available</td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">46</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">4</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">9 =MP_PRIO</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Any available</td>
              </tr>
            </tbody>
          </table>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.1-7">An example to illustrate the MP-DCCP confirm procedure for the MP_PRIO option is shown in <xref target="ref-mp-dccp-confirm-good" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 7"/>. The host A sends a 
DCCP-Request on path A2-B2 with an MP_PRIO option with value 1 and associated sequence number of 1. Host B replies on the same path in 
this instance (any path can be used) with a DCCP-Response containing the MP_CONFIRM option and a list containing the original sequence number (1)
together with the associated option (MP_PRIO).</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-mp-dccp-confirm-good" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-7">
            <name slugifiedName="name-example-mp-dccp-confirm-pro">Example MP-DCCP CONFIRM procedure</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.1-8.1"><![CDATA[
          Host A                                     Host B 
------------------------                     ------------------------
Address A1    Address A2                     Address B1    Address B2
----------    ----------                     ----------    ----------
     |             |                                   |       |
     |             | DCCP-Request(seqno 1) + MP_PRIO(1)|       |
     |             |------------------------------------------>|
     |             |                                   |       |
     |             | DCCP-Response +                   |       |
     |             |<---- MP_CONFIRM(seqno 1, MP_PRIO) --------|
     |             |                                   |       |
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.1-9">A second example to illustrate the same MP-DCCP confirm procedure but where an out of date option is also delivered is shown in (<xref target="ref-mp-dccp-confirm-outdated" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 8"/>.
Here, the first DCCP-Data is sent from Host A to Host B with option MP_PRIO set to 4. Host A subsequently sends the second DCCP-Data with option MP_PRIO
set to 1. In this case, the delivery of the first MP_PRIO is delayed in the network between Host A and Host B and arrives after the second MP_PRIO. Host B
ignores this second MP_PRIO as the associated sequence number is earlier than the first. Host B sends a DCCP-Ack confirming receipt of the MP_PRIO(1) with sequence number 2.</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-mp-dccp-confirm-outdated" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-8">
            <name slugifiedName="name-example-mp-dccp-confirm-proc">Example MP-DCCP CONFIRM procedure with outdated suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.1-10.1"><![CDATA[
          Host A                                     Host B 
------------------------                     ------------------------
Address A1    Address A2                     Address B1    Address B2
----------    ----------                     ----------    ----------
     |             |                                   |       |
     |             | DCCP-Data(seqno 1) +  MP_PRIO(4)  |       |
     |             |------------                       |       |
     |             |            \                      |       |
     |             | DCCP-Data(seqno 2) +  MP_PRIO(1)  |       |
     |             |--------------\--------------------------->|
     |             |               \                   |       |
     |             |                -------------------------->|
     |             |                                   |       |
     |             | DCCP-Ack +                        |       |
     |             |<---- MP_CONFIRM(seqno 2, MP_PRIO) --------|
     |             |                                   |       |
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_JOIN" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.2">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_join">MP_JOIN</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_JOIN" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-9">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_join-subop">Format of the MP_JOIN suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.2-1.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|00001100|00000001| Addr ID|
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+
  | Connection Identifier            |
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+
  | Nonce                             |
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+
   Type=46  Length=12 MP_OPT=1
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.2-2">The MP_JOIN option is used to add a new subflow to an existing MP-DCCP
connection and REQUIRES a successful establishment of the first subflow using MP_KEY.
The Connection Identifier (CI) is the one from the peer host,
which was previously exchanged with the MP_KEY option.
MP_HMAC MUST be set when using MP_JOIN within a DCCP-Response packet (See
<xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/> for details).</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.2-3">The MP_JOIN option includes an "Addr ID" (Address ID) generated by the sender of the option, used to identify the source
address of this packet, even if the IP header was changed in
transit by a middlebox.  The value of this field is generated
by the sender and MUST map uniquely to a source IP address for the
sending host.  The Address ID allows address removal (<xref target="MP_REMOVEADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.9"/>)
without needing to know what the source address at the receiver is,
thus allowing address removal through NATs.  The Address ID also
allows correlation between new subflow setup attempts and address
signaling (<xref target="MP_ADDADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.8"/>), to prevent setting up duplicate subflows
on the same path, if an MP_JOIN and MP_ADDADDR are sent at the same
time.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.2-4">The Address IDs of the subflow used in the initial DCCP Request/Response exchange of
the first subflow in the connection are implicit, and have the value
zero.  A host MUST store the mappings between Address IDs and
addresses both for itself and the remote host.  An implementation
will also need to know which local and remote Address IDs are
associated with which established subflows, for when addresses are
removed from a local or remote host. An Address ID always MUST be unique
over the lifetime of a subflow and can only be re-assigned if sender and
receiver no longer have them in use.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.2-5">The Nonce is a 32-bit random value locally generated for every MP_JOIN option.
Together with the CI, the Nonce value builds the basis to calculate the
HMAC used in the handshaking process as described in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/>.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.2-6">If the CI cannot be verified by the receiving host during a handshake negotiation, 
the new subflow MUST be closed, as specified in <xref target="fallback" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.6"/>.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_FAST_CLOSE" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.3">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_fast_close">MP_FAST_CLOSE</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.3-1">DCCP can send a Close or Reset signal to abruptly close a
connection.  Using MP-DCCP, a regular Close or Reset only has the scope of the
subflow over which a signal was received. 
As such, it will only close the subflow and does not
affect other remaining subflows or the MP-DCCP connection (unless it is the last
subflow).
This permits break-before-make handover between
subflows.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.3-2">In order to provide an MP-DCCP-level
"reset" and thus allow the abrupt closure of the MP-DCCP connection, the MP_FAST_CLOSE suboption can be used.</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_FAST_CLOSE" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-10">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_fast_close">Format of the MP_FAST_CLOSE suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.3-3.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|  var   |00000010| Key Data ...
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
   Type=46   Length  MP_OPT=2
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.3-4">When host A wants to abruptly close an MP-DCCP connection with host B, it will send out the MP_FAST_CLOSE. The MP_FAST_CLOSE suboption MUST be sent from host A on all subflows 
using a DCCP-Reset packet with Reset Code 13. The requirement to send the MP_FAST_CLOSE on all subflows increases the probability that host B will receive the MP_FAST_CLOSE to take the same action. To protect from unauthorized shutdown of a MP-DCCP connection, 
the selected Key Data of the peer host during the handshaking procedure 
is carried by the MP_FAST_CLOSE option.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.3-5">After sending the MP_FAST_CLOSE on all subflows, host A will tear down all subflows 
and the multipath DCCP connection immediately terminates.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.3-6">Upon reception of the first MP_FAST_CLOSE with successfully validated 
Key Data, host B will send a DCCP Reset packet response on all subflows to 
host A with Reset Code 13 to clean potential middlebox states. 
Host B will then tear down all subflows and terminate the MP-DCCP connection.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_KEY" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.4">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_key">MP_KEY</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_KEY" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-11">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_key-subopt">Format of the MP_KEY suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.4-1.1"><![CDATA[
                       1                   2                   3
   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
  +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
  |0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0|      var      |0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1|     resvd     | 
  +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
  |                     Connection Identifier                     |
  +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
  |  Key Type (1) |  Key Data (1) |  Key Type (2) |  Key Data (2) |
  +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
  |  Key Type (3) | ...
  +---------------+---------------+
      Type=46          Length         MP_OPT=3
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.4-2">The MP_KEY suboption is used to exchange a Connection Identifier (CI) and key material between
hosts for a given connection.
The CI is a unique number that is configured per host during the initial exchange of a connection with MP_KEY and is necessary to connect other DCCP subflows to an MP-DCCP connection with MP_JOIN (<xref target="MP_JOIN" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.2"/>). Its size of 32-bits also defines the maximum number of simultaneous MP-DCCP connections in a host to 2^32.
According to the Key related elements of the MP_KEY suboption, the Length varies between 17 and 73 Bytes for a single-key message, and up to
115 Bytes when all specified Key Types 0-2 are provided. The Key Type field 
specifies the type of the following key data. 
The set of key types are shown in <xref target="ref-key-type-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 5"/>.</t>
          <table anchor="ref-key-type-list" align="center" pn="table-5">
            <name slugifiedName="name-mp_key-key-types">MP_KEY key types</name>
            <thead>
              <tr>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Key  Type</th>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Key Length (Bytes)</th>
                <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Meaning</th>
              </tr>
            </thead>
            <tbody>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0 =Plain Text</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">8</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Plain Text Key</td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">1 =ECDHE-C25519-SHA256</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">32</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECDHE with SHA256 and Curve25519</td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">2 =ECDHE-C25519-SHA512</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">64</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECDHE with SHA512 and Curve25519</td>
              </tr>
              <tr>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">3-255</td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1"> </td>
                <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Unassigned</td>
              </tr>
            </tbody>
          </table>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.4-4">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.4-4.1">Plain Text</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.4-4.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.4-4.2.1">Key Material is exchanged in plain text between hosts, and the key
parts (key-a, key-b) are used by each host to generate the derived
key (d-key) by concatenating the two parts with the local key
in front (e.g. hostA d-key(A)=(key-a+key-b), hostB d-key(B)=(key-b+key-a)).</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.4-5">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.4-5.1">ECDHE-SHA256-C25519</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.4-5.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.4-5.2.1">Public Key Material is exchanged via ECDHE key exchange with SHA256 and
Curve 25519 to generate the derived key (d-key) from the shared secret.
The full potential of ECDHE use is realized when it is combined with peer
authentication technologies to protect against men-in-the-middle attacks. This can
be achieved, for example, with separate use and verification of certificates
issued by a certificate authority.</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.4-6">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.4-6.1">ECDHE-SHA512-C25519</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.4-6.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.4-6.2.1">Public Key Material is exchanged via ECDHE key exchange with SHA512 and
Curve 25519 to generate the derived key (d-key) from the shared secret.</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.4-7">Multiple keys are only permitted in the DCCP-Request message
of the handshake procedure for the first subflow. This allows the hosts to agree
on a single key type to be used, as described in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/></t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.4-8">It is possible that not all hosts will have all key types. If the key type cannot be agreed in the 
handshake procedure, the MP-DCCP connection MUST fall back to not using MP-DCCP, as 
indicated in <xref target="fallback" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.6"/>.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_SEQ" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.5">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_seq">MP_SEQ</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_SEQ" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-12">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_seq-subopt">Format of the MP_SEQ suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.5-1.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3           4          5
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789 01234567 89012345
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|00001001|00000100| Multipath Sequence Number         
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
                    |
  +--------+--------+
   Type=46  Length=9 MP_OPT=4
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.5-2">The MP_SEQ suboption is used for end-to-end datagram-based sequence
numbers of an MP-DCCP connection. The initial data sequence
number (IDSN) SHOULD be set randomly <xref target="RFC4086" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4086"/>.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.5-3">The MP_SEQ number space is
independent from the path individual sequence number space and MUST be
sent with all DCCP-Data and DCCP-DataACK packets.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.5-4">When the sequence number space is exhausted, the sequence number MUST
be wrapped. <xref target="RFC7323" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC7323"/> provides guidance on selecting an appropriately
sized sequence number space according to the maximum segment lifetime of
TCP. 64 bits is the recommended size for TCP to avoid the sequence number
space going through within the segment lifetime. For DCCP, the Maximum
Segment Lifetime is the same as that of TCP as specified in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>,
Section 3.4. Compared to TCP, the sequence number for DCCP is incremented
per packet rather than per byte transmitted. For this reason, the 48 bits
chosen in MP_SEQ are considered sufficiently large.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_HMAC" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.6">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_hmac">MP_HMAC</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_HMAC" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-13">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_hmac-subop">Format of the MP_HMAC suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.6-1.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3           4
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789 01234567
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|00010111|00000101| HMAC-SHA256 (20 bytes) ...
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
   Type=46  Length=23 MP_OPT=5
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-2">The MP_HMAC suboption is used to provide authentication for the
MP_ADDADDR, and MP_REMOVEADDR suboptions. In addition, it provides
authentication for subflows joining an existing MP_DCCP connection,
as described in the second and third step of the handshake of a
subsequent subflow in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/>. For this specification of MP-DCCP,
the HMAC code is generated according to <xref target="RFC2104" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC2104"/> in combination
with the SHA256 hash algorithm described in <xref target="RFC6234" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6234"/>, with the
output truncated to the leftmost 160 bits (20 bytes).</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-3">The "Key" used for the HMAC computation is the derived key (d-key)
described in <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/>, while the HMAC "Message" for MP_JOIN, MP_ADDADDR and MP_REMOVEADDR is a concatenation of:</t>
          <ul spacing="normal" bare="false" empty="false" indent="3" pn="section-4.2.6-4">
            <li pn="section-4.2.6-4.1">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-4.1.1">for MP_JOIN: The nonces of the MP_JOIN messages for which authentication
   shall be performed. Depending on whether Host A or Host B performs the HMAC-SHA256 calculation, it is carried out as follows:
   MP_HMAC(A) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(A), Msg=RA+RB)
   MP_HMAC(B) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(B), Msg=RB+RA)
   An usage example is shown in <xref target="ref-mp-dccp-handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 21"/>.</t>
            </li>
            <li pn="section-4.2.6-4.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-4.2.1">for MP_ADDADDR: The Address ID with associated IP address and if defined port,
   otherwise two octets of value 0. IP address and port MUST be used in network byte
   order (NBO). Depending on whether Host A or Host B performs the HMAC-SHA256 calculation,
   it is carried out as follows:
   MP_HMAC(A) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(A), Msg=Address ID+NBO(IP)+NBO(Port))
   MP_HMAC(B) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(B), Msg=Address ID+NBO(IP)+NBO(Port))</t>
            </li>
            <li pn="section-4.2.6-4.3">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-4.3.1">for MP_REMOVEADDR: Solely the Address ID.
   Depending on whether Host A or Host B performs the HMAC-SHA256 calculation,
   it is carried out as follows:
   MP_HMAC(A) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(A), Msg=Address ID)
   MP_HMAC(B) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(B), Msg=Address ID)</t>
            </li>
          </ul>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-5">MP_JOIN, MP_ADDADDR and MP_REMOVEADDR can co-exist or be used multiple times
within a single DCCP packet. All these multipath options require an individual
MP_HMAC option. This ensures that the MP_HMAC is correctly associated.
Otherwise, the receiver cannot validate multiple MP_JOIN, MP_ADDADDR or
MP_REMOVEADDR. Therefore, a MP_HMAC MUST directly follow its associated multipath
option. In the likely case of sending a MP_JOIN together with a MP_ADDADDR, this
results in concatenating MP_JOIN + MP_HMAC_1 + MP_ADDADDR + MP_HMAC_2, whereas the
first MP_HMAC_1 is associated with the MP_JOIN and the second MP_HMAC_2 is associated with the
MP_ADDADDR suboption.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.6-6">On the receiver side, the HMAC validation of the suboptions MUST be carried out according to
the sending sequence in which the associated MP_HMAC follows a suboption. If the suboption
cannot be validated by a receiving host because the HMAC validation fails, the subsequent handling depends
on which suboption was being verified. If the suboption to be authenticated was either
MP_ADDADDR or MP_REMOVEADDR, the receiving host MUST silently ignore it (see <xref target="MP_ADDADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.8"/> and <xref target="MP_REMOVEADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.9"/>). 
If the suboption to be authenticated was MP_JOIN, the subflow MUST be closed (see <xref target="fallback" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.6"/>).
In the event that an MP_HMAC cannot be associated with a suboption, unless it is an MP_HMAC sent
in DCCP-Ack in response to a DCCP-Response packet containing an MP_JOIN option, this MP_HMAC MUST be ignored.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_RTT" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.7">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_rtt">MP_RTT</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_RTT" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-14">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_rtt-subopt">Format of the MP_RTT suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.7-1.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3           4          5
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789 01234567 89012345
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|00001100|00000110|RTT Type| RTT
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
           | Age                               |
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
   Type=46  Length=12 MP_OPT=6
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-2">The MP_RTT suboption is used to transmit RTT values and age
(represented in milliseconds) that belong to the path over which this information is transmitted.
This information is useful for the receiving host to
calculate the RTT difference between the subflows and to estimate whether
missing data has been lost.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-3">The RTT and Age information is a 32-bit integer. This covers a period of
approximately 1193 hours.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-4">The Field RTT type indicates the type of RTT estimation, according to the following description:</t>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.7-5">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.7-5.1">Raw RTT (=0)</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.7-5.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-5.2.1">Raw RTT value of the last Datagram Round-Trip</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.7-6">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.7-6.1">Min RTT (=1)</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.7-6.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-6.2.1">Min RTT value over a given period</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.7-7">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.7-7.1">Max RTT (=2)</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.7-7.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-7.2.1">Max RTT value over a given period</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.7-8">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.7-8.1">Smooth RTT (=3)</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.7-8.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-8.2.1">Averaged RTT value over a given period</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-9">Each CCID specifies the algorithms and period applied for their corresponding RTT estimations.The availability of the above described types, to be used in the MP_RTT option, depends on the CCID implementation in place.</t>
          <dl newline="true" indent="3" spacing="normal" pn="section-4.2.7-10">
            <dt pn="section-4.2.7-10.1">Age</dt>
            <dd pn="section-4.2.7-10.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-10.2.1">The Age parameter defines the time difference between now - creation of the MP_RTT option -
 and the conducted RTT measurement in milliseconds. If no previous measurement
 exists, e.g., when initialized, the value is 0.</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.7-11">An example of a flow showing  the exchange of path individual 
RTT information is provided in
<xref target="ref-MP_RTT_example" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 15"/>. 
RTT1 refers to the first path and RTT2 to the second path. The
RTT values could be extracted from the sender's Congestion Control procedure and are conveyed to the receiving host using the MP_RTT suboption. With the reception of RTT1
and RTT2, the receiver is able to calculate the path_delta which corresponds to
the absolute difference of both values.
In the case that the path individual RTTs are symmetric in the down- and uplink directions and there is no jitter, packets with missing sequence number MP_SEQ, e.g., in a reordering process, can be assumed lost after path_delta/2.</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_RTT_example" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-15">
            <name slugifiedName="name-exemplary-flow-of-mp_rtt-ex">Exemplary flow of MP_RTT exchange and usage</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.7-12.1"><![CDATA[
   MP-DCCP                   MP-DCCP
   Sender                    Receiver
   +--------+  MP_RTT(RTT1)  +-------------+
   |   RTT1 |----------------|             |
   |        |                | path_delta= |
   |        |  MP_RTT(RTT2)  | |RTT1-RTT2| |
   |   RTT2 |----------------|             |
   +--------+                +-------------+
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_ADDADDR" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.8">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_addaddr">MP_ADDADDR</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-1">The MP_ADDADDR suboption announces additional addresses (and, optionally,
port numbers) by which a host can be reached. This can be sent at any
time during an existing MP-DCCP connection, when the sender wishes to
enable multiple paths and/or when additional paths become available.
Multiple instances of this suboption within a packet 
can simultaneously advertise new addresses.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-2">The Length is variable depending on the address family (IPv4 or IPv6) and whether a port number is
used. This field is in range between 8 and 22 bytes.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-3">The final 2 octets, optionally specify the DCCP port number to
use, and their presence can be inferred from the length of the option.
Although it is expected that the majority of use cases will use the
same port pairs as used for the initial subflow (e.g., port 80
remains port 80 on all subflows, as does the ephemeral port at the
client), there could be cases (such as port-based load balancing) where
the explicit specification of a different port is required.  If no
port is specified, the receiving host MUST assume that any attempt to
connect to the specified address uses the port already used by the
subflow on which the MP_ADDADDR signal was sent.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-4">Along with the MP_ADDADDR option an MP_HMAC option MUST be sent for
authentication. The truncated HMAC parameter present in this MP_HMAC
option is the leftmost 20 bytes of an HMAC, negotiated and calculated
as described in <xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/>. In the same way as for MP_JOIN,
the key for the HMAC algorithm, in the case of the message transmitted
by Host A, will be Key-A followed by Key-B, and in the case of Host B,
Key-B followed by Key-A.  These are the keys that were exchanged and
selected in the original MP_KEY handshake. The message for the HMAC is
the Address ID, IP address, and port number that precede the HMAC in the
MP_ADDADDR option.  If the port number is not present in the MP_ADDADDR option,
the HMAC message will include 2 octets of value zero.
The rationale for the HMAC is to prevent unauthorized entities from
injecting MP_ADDADDR signals in an attempt to hijack a connection.
Note that, additionally, the presence of this HMAC prevents the
address from being changed in flight unless the key is known by an
intermediary.  If a host receives an MP_ADDADDR option for which it
cannot validate the HMAC, it SHOULD silently ignore the option.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-5">The presence of an MP_SEQ <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/> MUST be ensured in a DCCP datagram
in which MP_ADDADDR is sent, as described in <xref target="MP_CONFIRM" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.1"/>.</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_ADDADDR" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-16">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_addaddr-su">Format of the MP_ADDADDR suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.8-6.1"><![CDATA[
                      1                   2                   3
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
  +---------------+---------------+-------+-------+---------------+
  |0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0|      var      |0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1|  Address ID   |
  +---------------+---------------+-------+-------+---------------+
  |          Address (IPv4 - 4 bytes / IPv6 - 16 bytes)           |
  +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
  |   Port (2 bytes, optional)    | + MP_HMAC option
  +-------------------------------+
       Type=46         Length         MP_OPT=7
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-7">Each address has an Address ID that could be used for uniquely
identifying the address within a connection for address removal.
Each host maintains a list of unique Address IDs and it manages these as it wishes. The
Address ID is also used to identify MP_JOIN options (see <xref target="MP_JOIN" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.2"/>)
relating to the same address, even when address translators are in use.
The Address ID MUST uniquely identify the address for the sender of the
option (within the scope of the connection); the mechanism for
allocating such IDs is implementation specific.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-8">All Address IDs learned via either MP_JOIN or MP_ADDADDR can be stored
by the receiver in a data structure that gathers all the
Address-ID-to-address mappings for a connection (identified by a CI
pair). In this way, there is a stored mapping between the Address ID,
the observed source address, and the CI pair for future processing of control
information for a connection. Note that an implementation
MAY discard incoming address advertisements - for example, to
avoid the required mapping state, or because advertised addresses
are of no use to it (for example, IPv6 addresses when it has IPv4
only).  Therefore, a host MUST treat address advertisements as soft
state, and the sender MAY choose to refresh advertisements periodically.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-9">A host
MAY advertise private addresses, e.g., because there is a 
NAT on the path.  It is
desirable to allow this, since there could be cases where both hosts
have additional interfaces on the same private network.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-10">The MP_JOIN handshake to
create a new subflow (<xref target="MP_JOIN" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.2"/>) provides mechanisms to minimize
security risks.  The MP_JOIN message contains a 32-bit CI that
uniquely identifies a connection to the receiving host. If the
CI is unknown, the host MUST send a DCCP-Reset.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-11">Further security considerations around the issue of
MP_ADDADDR messages that accidentally misdirect, or maliciously direct,
new MP_JOIN attempts are discussed in <xref target="security" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 5"/>.
If a sending host of an MP_ADDADDR knows that no incoming subflows can
be established at a particular address, an MP_ADDADDR SHOULD NOT
announce that address unless the sending host has new knowledge about
the possibility to do so. This information can be obtained from local
firewall or routing settings, knowledge about availability of external
NAT or firewall, or from connectivity checks performed by the
host/application.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-12">The reception of an MP_ADDADDR message is acknowledged using MP_CONFIRM
(<xref target="MP_CONFIRM" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.1"/>). This ensures reliable exchange of address
information.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-13">A host MAY send an MP_ADDADDR message with an already assigned Address
ID, but the Address MUST be the same as previously assigned to this
Address ID, and the Port MUST be different from one already in use
for this Address ID.  If these conditions are not met, the receiver
SHOULD silently ignore the MP_ADDADDR.  A host wishing to replace an
existing Address ID MUST first remove the existing one (<xref target="MP_REMOVEADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.9"/>).</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.8-14">A host that receives an MP_ADDADDR, but finds at connection set up
that the IP address and port number is unsuccessful, SHOULD NOT perform
further connection attempts to this address/port combination for this
connection. However, a sender that wishes to trigger a new incoming
connection attempt on a previously advertised address/port combination
can therefore refresh the MP_ADDADDR information by sending the option again.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_REMOVEADDR" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.9">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_removeaddr">MP_REMOVEADDR</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-1">If, during the lifetime of an MP-DCCP connection, a previously announced
address becomes invalid (e.g., if an interface disappears), the
affected host SHOULD announce this. The peer can remove a previously 
added address with an Address ID from a connection
using the Remove Address (MP_REMOVEADDR) suboption. This
will terminate any subflows currently using that address.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-2">Along with the MP_REMOVEADDR suboption a MP_HMAC option MUST be sent for
authentication. The truncated HMAC parameter present in this MP_HMAC
option is the leftmost 20 bytes of an HMAC, negotiated and calculated
as described in <xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/>. In the same way as for MP_JOIN,
the key for the HMAC algorithm, in the case of the message transmitted
by Host A, will be Key-A followed by Key-B, and in the case of Host B,
Key-B followed by Key-A.  These are the keys that were exchanged and
selected in the original MP_KEY handshake. The message for the HMAC is
the Address ID.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-3">The rationale for using a HMAC is to prevent unauthorized entities from
injecting MP_REMOVEADDR signals in an attempt to hijack a connection.
Note that, additionally, the presence of this HMAC prevents the
address from being modified in flight unless the key is known by an
intermediary.  If a host receives an MP_REMOVEADDR option for which it
cannot validate the HMAC, it SHOULD silently ignore the option.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-4">A receiver MUST include a MP_SEQ <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/> in a DCCP datagram that sends
an  MP_REMOVEADDR. Further details are given in <xref target="MP_CONFIRM" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.1"/>.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-5">The reception of an MP_REMOVEADDR message is acknowledged using MP_CONFIRM
(<xref target="MP_CONFIRM" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.1"/>). This ensures reliable exchange of address
information. To avoid inconsistent states, the sender releases 
the address ID only after MP_REMOVEADDR has been confirmed.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-6">The sending and receiving of this message SHOULD trigger the closing procedure
described in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> between the client and the server, respectively on the affected
subflow(s) (if possible). This helps remove middlebox state, before
removing any local state.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-7">Address removal is done by Address ID to allow the use of NATs and other
middleboxes that rewrite source addresses.  If there is no address
at the requested Address ID, the receiver will silently ignore the request.</t>
          <figure anchor="refMP_REMOVEADDR" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-17">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_removeaddr">Format of the MP_REMOVEADDR suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.9-8.1"><![CDATA[
                     1                   2                   3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
|0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0|0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0|0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0|   Address ID  |
+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
     Type=46        Length=4         MP_OPT=8

-> followed by MP_HMAC option
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.9-9">A subflow that is still functioning MUST be closed with a DCCP-Close
exchange as in regular DCCP, rather than using this option. For more
information, see <xref target="closing" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.5"/>.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_PRIO" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.10">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_prio">MP_PRIO</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-1">The path priority SHOULD be considered as hints 
for the packet scheduler when making decisions which path to use for 
payload traffic.
When a single specific path from the set of available
paths is treated with higher priority compared to the others
when making scheduling decisions for payload traffic, a host can 
signal such change in priority to the peer.
This could be used when there are different costs for
using different paths (e.g., WiFi is free while cellular has limit on
volume, 5G has higher energy consumption). The priority of a path
could also change, for example, when a mobile host runs out
of battery, the usage of only a single path may be the preferred choice
of the user.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-2">The MP_PRIO suboption, shown below, can be used to set a priority flag
for the subflow over which the suboption is received.</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_PRIO" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-18">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_prio-subop">Format of the MP_PRIO suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.10-3.1"><![CDATA[
                        1                   2                   3
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +---------------+---------------+---------------+--------------+
   |0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0|0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0|0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1|(resvd)| prio |
   +---------------+---------------+---------------+--------------+
       Type=46         Length=4        MP_OPT=9
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-4">The following values are available for the Prio field:</t>
          <ul spacing="normal" bare="false" empty="false" indent="3" pn="section-4.2.10-5">
            <li pn="section-4.2.10-5.1">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-5.1.1">0: Do not use. The path is not available.</t>
            </li>
            <li pn="section-4.2.10-5.2">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-5.2.1">1: Standby: do not use this path for traffic scheduling, if another
   path (secondary or primary) is available. The path will only be used if 
   other secondary or primary paths are not established.</t>
            </li>
            <li pn="section-4.2.10-5.3">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-5.3.1">2: Secondary: do not use this path for traffic scheduling, if the other
   paths are good enough. The path will be used occasionally for increasing 
   temporarily the available capacity, e.g. when primary paths are 
   congested or are not available. This is the recommended setting for
   paths that have costs or data caps as these paths will be used less
   frequently then primary paths.</t>
            </li>
            <li pn="section-4.2.10-5.4">
              <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-5.4.1">3 - 15: Primary: The path can be used for packet scheduling decisions. The 
   priority number indicates the relative priority of one path over the 
   other for primary paths. Higher numbers indicate higher priority. 
   The peer should consider sending traffic first over higher priority paths. 
   This is the recommended setting for paths that do not have a cost or 
   data caps associated with them as these paths will be frequently used.</t>
            </li>
          </ul>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-6">Example use cases include:
1) Setting Wi-Fi path to Primary and Cellular paths to Secondary. In this case
   Wi-Fi will be used and Cellular will be used only if the Wi-Fi path is congested or not
   available. Such setting results in using the Cellular path only temporally, 
   if more capacity is needed than the WiFi path can provide, indicating a 
   clear priority of the Wi-Fi path over the Cellular due to e.g. cost reasons.
2) Setting Wi-Fi path to Primary and Cellular to Standby. In this case Wi-Fi
   will be used and Cellular will be used only if the Wi-Fi path is not available. 
3) Setting Wi-Fi path to Primary and Cellular path to Primary. In this case,
   both paths can be used when making packet scheduling decisions.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-7">If not specified, the default behavior is to always use a path for 
packet scheduling decisions (MP_PRIO=3), when the path has been established and 
added to an existing MP-DCCP connection. At least one path ought to have a 
MP_PRIO value greater or equal to one for it to be allowed to send on the 
connection. It is RECOMMENDED to update at least one path to a non-zero MP_PRIO
value when an MP-DCCP connection enters a state where all paths remain with an
MP_PRIO value of zero. This helps an MP-DCCP connection to 
schedule when the multipath scheduler strictly respects MP_PRIO value 0.
MP_PRIO is assumed to be exchanged reliably using the MP_CONFIRM 
mechanisms (see <xref target="ref-mp-option-confirm" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 4"/>).</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.10-8">A MP_SEQ <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/> MUST be present in a DCCP datagram
in which MP_PRIO is sent. Further details are given in <xref target="MP_CONFIRM" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.1"/>.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_CLOSE" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.11">
          <name slugifiedName="name-mp_close">MP_CLOSE</name>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_CLOSE" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-19">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_close-subo">Format of the MP_CLOSE suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.11-1.1"><![CDATA[
              1          2          3           
   01234567 89012345 67890123 45678901 23456789 
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  |00101110|  var   |00001010| Key Data ...
  +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
   Type=46   Length  MP_OPT=10
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.11-2">An MP-DCCP connection can be gracefully closed by sending and MP_CLOSE to the peer host. 
On all subflows, the regular termination procedure as described in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> 
MUST be initiated using MP_CLOSE in the initial packet (either a DCCP-CloseReq or a DCCP-Close). 
When  a DCCP-CloseReq is used, the following DCCP-Close MUST also carry the MP_CLOSE 
to avoid keeping a state in the sender of the DCCP-CloseReq. 
At the initiator of the DCCP-CloseReq, all sockets including the MP-DCCP connection socket, 
transition to CLOSEREQ state. 
To protect from unauthorized shutdown of a multi-path connection, the selected Key Data of 
the peer host during the handshaking procedure MUST be included in by the MP_CLOSE option 
and must be validated by the peer host. 
Note, the Key Data is different between MP_CLOSE option carried by DCCP-CloseReq or DCCP-Close.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.11-3">On reception of the first DCCP-CloseReq carrying a MP_CLOSE with valid Key Data, 
or due to a local decision, all subflows transition to the CLOSING state 
before transmitting a DCCP-Close carrying MP_CLOSE. 
The MP-DCCP connection socket on the host sending the DCCP-Close reflects the state of 
the initial subflow during handshake with MP_KEY option. 
If the initial subflow no longer exists, the state moves immediately to CLOSED.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.11-4">Upon reception of the first DCCP-Close carrying a MP_CLOSE with valid Key Data 
at the peer host, all subflows, as well as the MP-DCCP connection socket, 
move to the CLOSED state. After this, a DCCP-Reset with Reset Code 1 
MUST be sent on any subflow in response to a received DCCP-Close containing a valid MP_CLOSE option.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.11-5">When the MP-DCCP connection socket is in CLOSEREQ or CLOSE state, new subflow requests using MP_JOIN MUST be ignored.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.11-6">Contrary to a MP_FAST_CLOSE <xref target="MP_FAST_CLOSE" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.3"/>, no single-sided abrupt termination is applied.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="MP_EXP" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.2.12">
          <name slugifiedName="name-experimental-mp-dccp-subopt">Experimental MP-DCCP Suboption MP_EXP for private use</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.12-1">This section reserves an MP-DCCP suboption to define and specify any experimental additional feature for improving and optimization of the MP-DCCP protocol. This
option could be applicable to specific environments or scenarios according to potential new requirements and is meant for private use only. MP_OPT 
feature number 11 is specified with an exemplary description as below:</t>
          <figure anchor="ref-MP_EXP" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-20">
            <name slugifiedName="name-format-of-the-mp_exp-subopt">Format of the MP_EXP suboption</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.2.12-2.1"><![CDATA[
                     1                   2                   3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
|0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0|      var      |0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1|   Data TBD    |
+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
|   ...                                                         
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
     Type=46         Length         MP_OPT=11
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.2.12-3">The Data field can carry any data according to the foreseen use by the experimenters with a maximum length of 252 Bytes.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="handshaking" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.3">
        <name slugifiedName="name-mp-dccp-handshaking-procedu">MP-DCCP Handshaking Procedure</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-1">An example to illustrate the MP-DCCP handshake procedure is shown in <xref target="ref-mp-dccp-handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 21"/>.</t>
        <figure anchor="ref-mp-dccp-handshaking" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-21">
          <name slugifiedName="name-example-mp-dccp-handshake">Example MP-DCCP handshake</name>
          <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.3-2.1"><![CDATA[
          Host A                                         Host B 
------------------------                              ----------
Address A1    Address A2                              Address B1
----------    ----------                              ----------
     |             |                                       |
     |           DCCP-Request + Change R (MP_CAPABLE,...)  |
     |---- MP_KEY(CI-A + Key-A(1), Key-A(2),...) --------->|
     |<------------------- MP_KEY(CI-B + Key-B) -----------|
     |       DCCP-Response +  Confirm L (MP_CAPABLE, ...)  |
     |             |                                       |
     |   DCCP-Ack  |                                       |
     |---------------------------------------------------->|
     |<----------------------------------------------------|
     |   DCCP-Ack  |                                       |
     |             |                                       |
     |             |DCCP-Request + Change R(MP_CAPABLE,...)|
     |             |--- MP_JOIN(CI-B,RA) ----------------->|
     |             |<------MP_JOIN(CI-A,RB) + MP_HMAC(B)---|
     |             |DCCP-Response+Confirm L(MP_CAPABLE,...)|
     |             |                                       |
     |             |DCCP-Ack                               |
     |             |-------- MP_HMAC(A) ------------------>|
     |             |<--------------------------------------|
     |             |DCCP-ACK                               |
]]></artwork>
        </figure>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-3">The basic initial handshake for the first subflow is as follows:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal" bare="false" empty="false" indent="3" pn="section-4.3-4">
          <li pn="section-4.3-4.1">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-4.1.1">Host A sends a DCCP-Request with the MP-Capable feature Change
request and the MP_KEY option with an Host-specific CI-A and a Key-A for
each of the supported key types as described in <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/>. CI-A is a unique identifier during the
lifetime of a MP-DCCP connection.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.3-4.2">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-4.2.1">Host B sends a DCCP-Response with Confirm feature for
MP-Capable and the MP_Key option with a unique Host-specific CI-B and a single Host-specific Key-B.
The type of the key is chosen from the list of supported types
from the previous request.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.3-4.3">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-4.3.1">Host A sends a DCCP-Ack to confirm the proper key exchange.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.3-4.4">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-4.4.1">Host B sends a DCCP-Ack to complete the handshake and set both connection ends to the OPEN state.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-5">It should be noted that DCCP is protected against corruption of DCCP header data (section 9 of <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>), so no additional mechanisms beyond the general confirmation are required to ensure that the header data has been properly received.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-6">Host A waits for the final DCCP-Ack from host B before starting any
establishment of additional subflow connections.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-7">The handshake for subsequent subflows based on a successful initial
handshake is as follows:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal" bare="false" empty="false" indent="3" pn="section-4.3-8">
          <li pn="section-4.3-8.1">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-8.1.1">Host A sends a DCCP-Request with the MP-Capable feature Change
request and the MP_JOIN option with Host B's CI-B,
obtained during the initial handshake. Additionally, an own random nonce
RA is transmitted with the MP_JOIN.</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.3-8.2">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-8.2.1">Host B computes the HMAC of the DCCP-Request and sends a DCCP-Response
with Confirm feature option for MP-Capable and the MP_JOIN option with
the CI-A and a random nonce RB together with the computed MP_HMAC.
The HMAC is calculated by taking the leftmost 20 bytes from the SHA256 hash
of a HMAC code created by using the nonce received with MP_JOIN(A) and the
local nonce RB as message and the derived key described in <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/> as key:  </t>
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-8.2.2">
MP_HMAC(B) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(B), Msg=RB+RA)</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.3-8.3">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-8.3.1">Host A sends a DCCP-Ack with the HMAC computed for the DCCP-Response.
The HMAC is calculated by taking the leftmost 20 bytes from the SHA256 hash
of a HMAC code created by using the local nonce RA and the nonce received
with MP_JOIN(B) as message and the derived key described in <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/> as key:  </t>
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-8.3.2">
MP_HMAC(A) = HMAC-SHA256(Key=d-key(A), Msg=RA+RB)</t>
          </li>
          <li pn="section-4.3-8.4">
            <t indent="0" pn="section-4.3-8.4.1">Host B sends a DCCP-Ack to confirm the HMAC and to conclude the
handshaking.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="address-knowledge-exchange" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.4">
        <name slugifiedName="name-address-knowledge-exchange">Address knowledge exchange</name>
        <section anchor="advertising-a-new-path-mpaddaddr" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.4.1">
          <name slugifiedName="name-advertising-a-new-path-mp_a">Advertising a new path (MP_ADDADDR)</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.4.1-1">When a host (Host A) wants to advertise the availability of a new path, it should use the MP_ADDADDR option (<xref target="MP_ADDADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.8"/>) as
shown in the example in <xref target="ref-mp-dccp-add-address" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 22"/>. The MP_ADDADDR option passed in the DCCP-Data contains the following parameters:
* an identifier (id 2) for the new IP address which is used as a reference in subsequent control exchanges.
* the IP address of the new path (A2_IP)
* A pair of octets specifying the port number associated with this IP address. The value of 00 here indicates that the port number is the same
  as that used for the initial subflow address A1_IP</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.4.1-2">The following options MUST be included in a packet carrying MP_ADDADDR:
* the leftmost 20 bytes of the HMAC(A) generated during the initial handshaking procedure described in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/> and <xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/>
* the MP_SEQ option with the sequence number (seqno 12) for this message according to <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/>.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.4.1-3">Host B acknowledges receipt of the MP_ADDADDR message with a DCCP-Ack containing the MP_CONFIRM option. The parameters supplied in this
response are as follows:
* an MP_CONFIRM containing the MP_SEQ number (seqno 12) of the packet carrying the option that we are confirming together with the MP_ADDADDR option
* the leftmost 20 bytes of the HMAC(B) generated during the initial handshaking procedure <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/></t>
          <figure anchor="ref-mp-dccp-add-address" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-22">
            <name slugifiedName="name-example-mp-dccp-addaddr-pro">Example MP-DCCP ADDADDR procedure</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.4.1-4.1"><![CDATA[
          Host A                                         Host B 
------------------------                              -----------
Address A1    Address A2                               Address B1
----------    ----------                              -----------
     |             |                                       |
     |   DCCP-Data +  MP_ADDADDR(id 2, A2_IP, 00) +        |
     |------- MP_HMAC(A) + MP_SEQ(seqno 12) -------------->|
     |             |                                       |      
     |   DCCP-Ack + MP_HMAC(B) +                           |
     |<----- MP_CONFIRM(seqno 12, MP_ADDADDR) -------------|
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
        </section>
        <section anchor="removing-a-path-mpremoveaddr" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.4.2">
          <name slugifiedName="name-removing-a-path-mp_removead">Removing a path (MP_REMOVEADDR)</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.4.2-1">When a host (Host A) wants to indicate that a path is no longer available, it should use the MP_REMOVEADDR option (<xref target="MP_REMOVEADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.9"/>) as
shown in the example in <xref target="ref-mp-dccp-remove-address" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Figure 23"/>. The MP_REMOVEADDR option passed in the DCCP-Data contains the following parameters:
* an identifier (id 2) for the IP address to remove (A2_IP) and which was specified in a previous MP_ADDADDR message.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.4.2-2">The following options must be included in a packet carrying MP_REMOVEADDR
* the leftmost 20 bytes of the HMAC(A) generated during the initial handshaking procedure described in <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/> and <xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/>
* the MP_SEQ option with the sequence number (seqno 33) for this message according to <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/>.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.4.2-3">Host B acknowledges receipt of the MP_REMOVEADDR message with a DCCP-Ack containing the MP_CONFIRM option. The parameters supplied in this
response are as follows:
* an MP_CONFIRM containing the MP_SEQ number (seqno 33) of the packet carrying the option that we are confirming, together with the MP_REMOVEADDR option
* the leftmost 20 bytes of the HMAC(B) generated during the initial handshaking procedure <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/></t>
          <figure anchor="ref-mp-dccp-remove-address" align="left" suppress-title="false" pn="figure-23">
            <name slugifiedName="name-example-mp-dccp-removeaddr-">Example MP-DCCP REMOVEADDR procedure</name>
            <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.4.2-4.1"><![CDATA[
          Host A                                         Host B 
------------------------                              -----------
Address A1    Address A2                               Address B1
----------    ----------                              -----------
     |             |                                       |
     |   DCCP-Data +  MP_REMOVEADDR(id 2) +                |
     |------- MP_HMAC(A) + MP_SEQ(seqno 33) -------------->|
     |             |                                       |      
     |   DCCP-Ack + MP_HMAC(B) +                           |
     |<----- MP_CONFIRM(seqno 33, MP_REMOVEADDR) ----------|
]]></artwork>
          </figure>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="closing" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.5">
        <name slugifiedName="name-closing-an-mp-dccp-connecti">Closing an MP-DCCP connection</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.5-1">When a host wants to close an existing subflow but not the whole MP-DCCP
connection, it MUST initiate the regular DCCP connection termination procedure 
as described in Section 5.6 of <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, i.e., it sends a DCCP-Close/DCCP-Reset on the subflow. This
may be preceded by a DCCP-CloseReq. In the event of an irregular termination of a subflow,
e.g., during subflow establishment, it MUST use an appropriate DCCP reset code as specified in IANA <xref target="DCCP.Parameter" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="DCCP.Parameter"/> for DCCP operations. This could be, for example, sending reset code 5 (Option Error) when an MP-DCCP
option provides invalid data or reset code 9 (Too Busy) when the maximum number of maintainable paths
is reached. Note that receiving a reset code 9 for secondary subflows SHOULD NOT impact already existing active
subflows. If necessary, these subflows are terminated in a subsequent step using the procedures described in
this section.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.5-2">A host terminates an MP-DCCP connection using the DCCP connection termination specified in section 5.5 of
<xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> on each subflow with the first packet on each subflow carrying MP_CLOSE (see <xref target="MP_CLOSE" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.11"/>).</t>
        <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.5-3"><![CDATA[
  Host A                                   Host B
  ------                                   ------
                                   <-      Optional DCCP-CloseReq +
                                           MP_CLOSE [A's key] 
                                           [on all subflows]
  DCCP-Close + MP_CLOSE            ->
  [B's key] [on all subflows]
                                   <-      DCCP-Reset
                                           [on all subflows]
]]></artwork>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.5-4">Additionally, an MP-DCCP connection may be closed abruptly using the "Fast Close"
procedure described in <xref target="MP_FAST_CLOSE" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.3"/>, where a DCCP-Reset is sent on all
subflows, each carrying the MP_FAST_CLOSE option.</t>
        <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.5-5"><![CDATA[
  Host A                                   Host B
  ------                                   ------
  DCCP-Reset + MP_FAST_CLOSE       ->
  [B's key] [on all subflows]
                                   <-      DCCP-Reset
                                           [on all subflows]
]]></artwork>
      </section>
      <section anchor="fallback" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.6">
        <name slugifiedName="name-fallback">Fallback</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-1">When a subflow fails to operate following MP-DCCP intended behavior, it is 
necessary to proceed with a fallback. This may be either falling back 
to regular DCCP <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> or removing a problematic subflow. The main reasons for 
subflow failing include: no MP support at peer host, failure to negotiate protocol
version, loss of MP-DCCP suboptions, faulty/non-supported MP-DCCP options or modification
of payload data.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-2">At the start of an MP-DCCP connection, the handshake ensures exchange of MP-DCCP feature and
options and thus ensures that the path is fully MP-DCCP capable. If during the
handshake procedure it appears that DCCP-Request or DCCP-Response
messages do not carry the MP_CAPABLE feature, the MP-DCCP connection will not be 
established and the handshake SHOULD fallback to regular DCCP (if this is not 
possible it MUST be closed).</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-3">A connection SHOULD fallback to regular DCCP if the endpoints fail to agree on a
protocol version to use during the Multipath Capable feature negotiation. This is described in
<xref target="mp_capable" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.1"/>. The protocol version negotiation distinguishes between negotiation
for the initial connection establishment, and addition of subsequent subflows. If
protocol version negotiation is not successful during the initial connection establishment,
MP-DCCP connection will fallback to regular DCCP.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-4">The fallback procedure to regular DCCP MUST be also applied if the MP_KEY <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/> Key Type cannot be negotiated.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-5">If a subflow attempts to join an existing MP-DCCP connection, but MP-DCCP options or MP_CAPABLE
feature are not present or are faulty in the handshake procedure, that subflow MUST be closed.
This is especially the case if a different MP_CAPABLE version than the originally negotiated
version is used. Reception of a non-verifiable MP_HMAC (<xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/>) or an invalid
CI used in MP_JOIN (<xref target="MP_JOIN" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.2"/>) during flow establishment MUST cause the
subflow to be closed.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-6">The subflow closing procedure MUST be also applied if a final ACK carrying MP_KEY with wrong Key-A/Key-B is
received or MP_KEY option is malformed.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.6-7">Another relevant case is when payload data is modified by middleboxes. DCCP uses 
checksum to protect the data, as described in section 9 of <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>. A checksum will 
fail if the data has been changed in any way. All data from the start of the segment that
failed the checksum onwards cannot be considered trustworthy. DCCP defines that if 
the checksum fails, the receiving endpoint MUST drop the application data and report 
that data as dropped due to corruption using a Data Dropped option (Drop Code 3, 
Corrupt). If data is dropped due to corruption for an MP-DCCP connection, the affected
subflow MAY be closed.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="state-diagram" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.7">
        <name slugifiedName="name-state-diagram">State Diagram</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.7-1">The MP-DCCP per subflow state transitions to a large extent follow the
state transitions defined for DCCP in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, with some modifications 
due to the MP-DCCP four-way handshake and fast close procedures. The state diagram below
illustrates the most common state transitions.  The diagram is illustrative.
For example, there are arcs (not shown) from several additional states 
to TIMEWAIT, contingent on the receipt of a valid DCCP-Reset.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.7-2">The states transitioned
when moving from the CLOSED to OPEN state during the four-way handshake
remain the same as for DCCP, but it is no longer possible to transmit
application data while in the REQUEST state. The fast close procedure
can be triggered by either the client or the server and results in the transmission
of a Reset packet. The fast close procedure moves the state of the client and server
directly to TIMEWAIT and CLOSED, respectively.</t>
        <artwork align="left" pn="section-4.7-3"><![CDATA[
   +----------------------------+    +------------------------------+
   |                            v    v                              |
   |                         +----------+                           |
   |           +-------------+  CLOSED  +-------------+             |
   |           | passive     +----------+   active    |             |
   |           |  open                       open     |             |
   |           |                          snd Request |             |
   |           v                                      v             |
   |     +-----------+                           +----------+       |
   |     |  LISTEN   |                           | REQUEST  |       |
   |     +-----+-----+                           +----+-----+       |
   |           | rcv Request             rcv Response |             |
   |           | snd Response              snd Ack    |             |
   |           v                                      v             |
   |     +-----------+                           +----------+       |
   |     |  RESPOND  |                           | PARTOPEN |       |
   |     +-----+-----+                           +----+-----+       |
   |           | rcv Ack             rcv Ack/DataAck  |             |
   |           | snd Ack                              |             |
   |           |             +-----------+            |             |
   |           +------------>|   OPEN    |<-----------+             |
   |                         +--+-+-+-+--+                          |
   |        server active close | | | |   active close              |
   |            snd CloseReq    | | | | or rcv CloseReq             |
   |                            | | | |    snd Close                |
   |                            | | | |                             |
   |     +-----------+          | | | |            +----------+     |
   |     | CLOSEREQ  |<---------+ | | +----------->| CLOSING  |     |
   |     +-----+-----+            | |              +----+-----+     |
   |           | rcv Close        | |         rcv Reset |           |
   |           | snd Reset        | |                   |           |
   |           |                  | | active FastClose  |           |
   |<----------+        rcv Close | | or rcv FastClose  v           |
   |   or server active FastClose | | snd Reset    +----+-----+     |
   |      or server rcv FastClose | +------------->| TIMEWAIT |     |
   |                    snd Reset |                +----+-----+     |
   +------------------------------+                     |           |
                                                        +-----------+
                                                    2MSL timer expires
]]></artwork>
      </section>
      <section anchor="congestion-control-considerations" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.8">
        <name slugifiedName="name-congestion-control-consider">Congestion Control Considerations</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.8-1">Senders MUST manage per-path congestion status, and avoid to
sending more data on a given path than congestion control
for each path allows.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="mps" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.9">
        <name slugifiedName="name-maximum-packet-size-conside">Maximum Packet Size Considerations</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.9-1">A DCCP implementation maintains the maximum packet size (MPS) during operation of a DCCP session. This procedure is specified for single-path DCCP in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, Section 14. Without any restrictions, this is adopted for MP-DCCP operations, in particular the PMTU measurement and the Sender Behaviour. The DCCP application interface SHOULD allow the application to discover the current MPS. This reflects the current supported largest size for the data stream that can be used across the set of all active MP-DCCP subflows.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="maximum-number-of-subflows" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.10">
        <name slugifiedName="name-maximum-number-of-subflows">Maximum number of Subflows</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.10-1">In theory, an infinite number of subflows can be created within an MP-DCCP connection, as there is no element in the protocol that represents a restriction. In practical scenarios, however, there will be resource limitations on the host or use cases that do not benefit from additional subflows.</t>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.10-2">It is RECOMMENDED to limit the number of subflows in implementations and to reject incoming subflow requests with a DCCP-Reset using the Reset Code "too busy" as specified in <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> if this limit is exceeded.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="path-usage-strategies" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.11">
        <name slugifiedName="name-path-usage-strategies">Path usage strategies</name>
        <t indent="0" pn="section-4.11-1">MP-DCCP can be configured to realize one of several strategies for path usage, via selecting one DCCP subflow of the multiple DCCP subflows within a MP-DCCP connection for data transmission. This can be a dynamic process further facilitated by the means of DCCP and MP-DCCP defined options such as path preference using MP-PRIO, adding or removing DCCP subflows using MP_REMOVEADDR, MP_ADDADDR or DCCP-Close/DCCP-Reset and also path metrics such as packet-loss-rate, CWND or RTT provided by the Congestion Control Algorithm.
Selecting an appropriate method can allow MP-DCCP to realize different path utilization strategies that make MP-DCCP suitable for end-to-end implementation over the Internet or in controlled environments such as Hybrid Access or 5G ATSSS.</t>
        <section anchor="path_mobility" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.11.1">
          <name slugifiedName="name-path-mobility">Path mobility</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.11.1-1">The path mobility strategy provides the use of a single path with a seamless handover function to continue the connection when the currently used path is deemed unsuitable for service delivery.
Some of the DCCP subflows of a MP-DCCP connection might become inactive due to either the occurrence of certain error conditions (e.g., DCCP timeout, packet loss threshold, RTT threshold, closed/removed) or adjustments from the MP-DCCP user.
When there is outbound data to send and the primary path becomes inactive (e.g., due to failures) or de-prioritized, the MP-DCCP endpoint SHOULD try to send the data through an alternate path with a different source or destination address (depending on the point of failure), if one exists. This process SHOULD respect the path priority configured by MP_PRIO or if not available pick the most divergent source-destination pair from the original used source-destination pair.
Note: Rules for picking the most appropriate source-destination pair are an implementation decision and are not specified within this document.
Path mobility is supported in the current Linux reference implementation <xref target="multipath-dccp.org" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="multipath-dccp.org"/>.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="concurrent-path-usage" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-4.11.2">
          <name slugifiedName="name-concurrent-path-usage">Concurrent path usage</name>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.11.2-1">Different to a path mobility strategy, the selection between MP-DCCP
subflows is a per-packet decision that is a part of the multipath
scheduling process. This method would allow multiple subflows to be
simultaneously used to aggregate the path resources to obtain higher
connection throughput.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.11.2-2">In this scenario, the selection of congestion control, per-packet scheduling
and potential re-ordering method determines a concurrent path utilization
strategy and result in a particular transport characteristic.
A concurrent path usage method uses a scheduling design that could seek to 
maximize reliability, throughput, minimizing latency, etc.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.11.2-3">Concurrent path usage over the Internet can have implications. When a 
Multipath DCCP connection uses two or more paths, there is no guarantee 
that these paths are fully disjoint.  When two (or more) subflows share 
the same bottleneck, using a standard congestion control scheme could 
result in an unfair distribution of the capacity with the multipath 
connection using more capacity than competing single path connections.<br/>
Multipath TCP uses the coupled congestion control Linked Increases 
Algorithm (LIA) specified in the experimental specification <xref target="RFC6356" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6356"/> to solve this problem.  This 
scheme could also be specified for Multipath DCCP.  The same applies to 
other coupled congestion control schemes that have been proposed for 
Multipath TCP such as Opportunistic Linked Increases Algorithm <xref target="OLIA" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="OLIA"/>.</t>
          <t indent="0" pn="section-4.11.2-4">The specification of scheduling for concurrent multipath and related the 
congestion control algorithms and re-ordering methods for use in the general
Internet are outside the scope of this document. If, and when, the IETF
specifies a method for concurrent usage of multiple paths for the
general Internet, the framework specified in this document could be used to 
provide an IETF recommended method for MP-DCCP.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="security" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-5">
      <name slugifiedName="name-security-considerations">Security Considerations</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-5-1">Similar to DCCP, MP-DCCP does not provide cryptographic security
guarantees inherently. Thus, if applications need cryptographic security
(integrity, authentication, confidentiality, access control, and
anti-replay protection) the use of IPsec, DTLS over DCCP <xref target="RFC5238" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC5238"/> or other
end-to-end security is recommended;
Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) <xref target="RFC3711" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC3711"/> is one candidate
protocol for authentication. Together with Encryption of Header
Extensions in SRTP, as provided by <xref target="RFC6904" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6904"/>, also integrity would
be provided.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-5-2">DCCP <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> provides protection against hijacking
and limits the potential impact of some denial-of-service attacks, but
DCCP provides no inherent protection against an on-path attacker snooping on data
packets. Regarding the security of MP-DCCP no additional risks should be
introduced compared to regular DCCP. Thereof derived are the
following key security requirements to be fulfilled by MP-DCCP:</t>
      <ul spacing="normal" bare="false" empty="false" indent="3" pn="section-5-3">
        <li pn="section-5-3.1">
          <t indent="0" pn="section-5-3.1.1">Provide a mechanism to confirm that parties involved in a subflow
handshake are identical to those in the original connection setup.</t>
        </li>
        <li pn="section-5-3.2">
          <t indent="0" pn="section-5-3.2.1">Provide verification that the new address to be included in a MP
connection is valid for a peer to receive traffic at before using it.</t>
        </li>
        <li pn="section-5-3.3">
          <t indent="0" pn="section-5-3.3.1">Provide replay protection, i.e., ensure that a request to add/remove a
subflow is 'fresh'.</t>
        </li>
      </ul>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-5-4">To achieve these goals, MP-DCCP includes a hash-based handshake
algorithm documented in Sections <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/>, <xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/> and <xref target="handshaking" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.3"/>. The
security of the MP-DCCP connection depends on the use of keys that are
shared once at the start of the first subflow and are never sent again
over the network. To ease demultiplexing while not revealing
cryptographic material, subsequent subflows use the initially exchanged
CI information. The keys exchanged once at the beginning are
concatenated and used as keys for creating Hash-based Message
Authentication Codes (HMACs) used on subflow setup, in order to verify
that the parties in the handshake of subsequent subflows are the same as in the original
connection setup. It also provides verification that the peer can
receive traffic at this new address. Replay attacks would still be
possible when only keys are used;
therefore, the handshakes use single-use random numbers (nonces) at both
ends -- this ensures that the HMAC will never be the same on two handshakes.
Guidance on generating random numbers suitable for use as keys is given
in <xref target="RFC4086" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4086"/>. During normal operation, regular DCCP protection
mechanisms (such as header checksum to protect DCCP headers against
corruption) is designed to provide the same level of protection against attacks on
individual DCCP subflows as exists for regular DCCP.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-5-5">As discussed in <xref target="MP_ADDADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.8"/>, a host may advertise its private
addresses, but these might point to different hosts in the receiver's
network.  The MP_JOIN handshake (<xref target="MP_JOIN" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.2"/>) is designed to ensure that this
does not set up a subflow to the incorrect host.
However, it could still create unwanted DCCP handshake traffic.  This
feature of MP-DCCP could be a target for denial-of-service exploits,
with malicious participants in MP-DCCP connections encouraging the
recipient to target other hosts in the network.  Therefore,
implementations should consider heuristics at both the
sender and receiver to reduce the impact of this.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-5-6">As described in <xref target="mps" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.9"/>, a Maximum Packet Size (MPS) is maintained for a MP-DCCP connection.
If MP-DCCP exposes a minimum MPS across all paths,
any change to one path impacts the sender for all paths.
To mitigate attacks that seek to force a low MPS, MP-DCCP
could detect an attempt to reduce the MPS less than a minimum MPS, and then
stop using these paths.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="middlebox" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-6">
      <name slugifiedName="name-interactions-with-middlebox">Interactions with Middleboxes</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-6-1">Issues from interaction with on-path middleboxes such as NATs, firewalls, proxies,
intrusion detection systems (IDSs), and others have to be considered for all
extensions to standard protocols since otherwise unexpected reactions of
middleboxes may hinder its deployment. DCCP already provides means to
mitigate the potential impact of middleboxes, also in comparison to TCP (see
<xref target="RFC4043" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4043"/>, Section 16). When both hosts are located behind a NAT or
firewall entity, specific measures have to be applied such as the <xref target="RFC5596" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC5596"/>-specified
simultaneous-open technique that update the (traditionally asymmetric)
connection-establishment procedures for DCCP.  Further standardized technologies
addressing middleboxes operating as NATs are provided in <xref target="RFC5597" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC5597"/>.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-6-2"><xref target="RFC6773" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6773"/> specifies UDP Encapsulation for NAT Traversal of DCCP sessions,
similar to other UDP encapsulations such as for SCTP <xref target="RFC6951" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6951"/>. Future
specifications by the IETF could specify other methods for DCCP encapsulation.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-6-3">The security impact of MP-DCCP aware middleboxes is discussed in <xref target="security" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 5"/></t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="implementation" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-7">
      <name slugifiedName="name-implementation">Implementation</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-7-1">The approach described above has been implemented in open source across different testbeds and a new scheduling algorithm has been extensively tested. Also 
demonstrations of a laboratory setup have been executed and have been published at <xref target="multipath-dccp.org" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="multipath-dccp.org"/>.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="acknowledgments" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-8">
      <name slugifiedName="name-acknowledgments">Acknowledgments</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-8-1"><xref target="RFC6824" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC6824"/> and <xref target="RFC8684" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8684"/> defined Multipath TCP and provided important
inputs for this specification.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-8-2">The authors gratefully acknowledge significant input into this document from Dirk von Hugo, Nathalie Romo Moreno, Omar Nassef, Mohamed Boucadair, Simone Ferlin, Olivier Bonaventure, Gorry Fairhurst and Behcet Sarikaya.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="iana-considerations" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-9">
      <name slugifiedName="name-iana-considerations">IANA Considerations</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-1">This section provides guidance to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) regarding registration of values related to the MP extension of the DCCP protocol 
in accordance with <xref target="RFC8126" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8126"/>.  This document defines one new value which is requested to be allocated in the IANA DCCP Feature Numbers registry and three new registries to be allocated in the DCCP registry group.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-2">This document requests IANA to assign a new DCCP feature parameter for negotiating
the support of multipath capability for DCCP sessions between hosts
as described in <xref target="protocol" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4"/>. The following entry in <xref target="ref-add-feature-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 6"/> should be
added to the Feature Numbers registry in the DCCP registry group according to <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/>, Section 19.4. under the "DCCP Protocol" heading.</t>
      <table anchor="ref-add-feature-list" align="center" pn="table-6">
        <name slugifiedName="name-addition-to-dccp-feature-nu">Addition to DCCP Feature Numbers registry</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Value</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Feature Name</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Specification</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">10 suggested</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP-DCCP capability feature</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">[ThisDocument]</td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-4">Sect. <xref target="mp_capable" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.1"/> specifies the new 1-Byte entry above includes a 4-bit part to specify the version of the used MP-DCCP implementation. This document requests IANA to create a new 'MP-DCCP Versions' registry within the DCCP registry group to track the MP-DCCP version. The initial content of this registry is as follows:</t>
      <table anchor="ref-add-version-list" align="center" pn="table-7">
        <name slugifiedName="name-mp-dccp-versions-registry">MP-DCCP Versions Registry</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Version</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Value</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Specification</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0000 suggested</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">[ThisDocument]</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Unassigned</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0001 - 1111</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1"> </td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-6">Future MP-DCCP versions 1 to 15 are assigned from this registry using the Specification Required policy (Section 4.6 of <xref target="RFC8126" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8126"/>).</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-7">This document requests IANA to assign a new DCCP protocol option 46 as described in <xref target="MP_OPT" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2"/>.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-8">IANA is requested to create a new 'MP-DCCP Suboptions' registry within the DCCP registry group. The following entries in <xref target="ref-add-proto-opt-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 8"/> should be added to the new 'MP-DCCP Suboptions' registry. The registry in <xref target="ref-add-proto-opt-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 8"/> has an upper boundary of 255 in the numeric value field.</t>
      <table anchor="ref-add-proto-opt-list" align="center" pn="table-8">
        <name slugifiedName="name-mp-dccp-suboptions-registry">MP-DCCP Suboptions registry</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Value</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Symbol</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Name</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Reference</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Type=46</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">DCCP multipath option</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_OPT" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=0</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_CONFIRM</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Confirm reception/processing of an MP_OPT option</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_CONFIRM" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.1"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=1</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_JOIN</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Join subflow to existing MP-DCCP connection</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_JOIN" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.2"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=2</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_FAST_CLOSE</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Close MP-DCCP connection</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_FAST_CLOSE" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.3"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=3</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_KEY</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Exchange key material for MP_HMAC</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=4</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_SEQ</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Multipath sequence number</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=5</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_HMAC</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Hash-based message auth. code for MP-DCCP</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_HMAC" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.6"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=6</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_RTT</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Transmit RTT values and calculation parameters</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_RTT" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.7"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=7</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_ADDADDR</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Advertise additional address(es)/port(s)</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_ADDADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.8"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=8</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_REMOVEADDR</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Remove address(es)/ port(s)</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_REMOVEADDR" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.9"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=9</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_PRIO</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Change subflow priority</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_PRIO" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.10"/></td>
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          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=10</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_CLOSE</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Close MP-DCCP subflow</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_CLOSE" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.11"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT=11</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_EXP</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Experimental suboption for private use</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_EXP" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.12"/></td>
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          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP_OPT&gt;11</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Unassigned</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Reserved for future MP-DCCP suboptions</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1"> </td>
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      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-10">Future MP-DCCP suboptions with MP_OPT&gt;11 are assigned from this registry using the Specification Required policy (Section 4.6 of <xref target="RFC8126" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8126"/>).</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-11">In addition IANA is requested to assign a new DCCP Reset Code value 13 suggested in the DCCP Reset Codes Registry, with the short description "Abrupt MP termination".  Use of this reset code is defined in section <xref target="MP_FAST_CLOSE" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.3"/>.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-9-12">In addition IANA is requested to assign for this version of the MP-DCCP protocol a new 'MP_KEY' registry containing three different suboptions to the MP-KEY option to identify the MP_KEY Key types in terms of 8-bit values as specified in <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/> according to the entries in <xref target="ref-mp_key-sub-opt-list" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 9"/> below. Values in range 3-255 (decimal) inclusive remain unassigned in this here specified version 0 of the protocol and are assigned via Specification Required <xref target="RFC8126" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8126"/>
in potential future versions of the MP-DCCP protocol.</t>
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        <name slugifiedName="name-mp-dccp-mp_key-registry-wit">MP-DCCP MP_KEY registry with type suboptions for key data exchange on different paths</name>
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          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Value</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Key Type</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Name or Meaning</th>
            <th align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Reference</th>
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        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">0</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Plain Text</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Plain text key</td>
            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/></td>
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          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECDHE-C25519-SHA256</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECDHE with SHA256 and Curve25519</td>
            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">2</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECDHE-C25519-SHA512</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECDHE with SHA512 and Curve25519</td>
            <td align="left" colspan="1" rowspan="1">
              <xref target="MP_KEY" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.4"/></td>
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    <references pn="section-10">
      <name slugifiedName="name-references">References</name>
      <references anchor="sec-normative-references" pn="section-10.1">
        <name slugifiedName="name-normative-references">Normative References</name>
        <reference anchor="DCCP.Parameter" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/dccp-parameters/dccp-parameters.xhtml" quoteTitle="true" derivedAnchor="DCCP.Parameter">
          <front>
            <title>IANA Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) Parameters</title>
            <author>
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <date>n.d.</date>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC2119" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119" derivedAnchor="RFC2119">
          <front>
            <title>Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</title>
            <author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." surname="Bradner"/>
            <date month="March" year="1997"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">In many standards track documents several words are used to signify the requirements in the specification. These words are often capitalized. This document defines these words as they should be interpreted in IETF documents. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="14"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2119"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2119"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC4340" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4340" derivedAnchor="RFC4340">
          <front>
            <title>Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)</title>
            <author fullname="E. Kohler" initials="E." surname="Kohler"/>
            <author fullname="M. Handley" initials="M." surname="Handley"/>
            <author fullname="S. Floyd" initials="S." surname="Floyd"/>
            <date month="March" year="2006"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport protocol that provides bidirectional unicast connections of congestion-controlled unreliable datagrams. DCCP is suitable for applications that transfer fairly large amounts of data and that can benefit from control over the tradeoff between timeliness and reliability. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="4340"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC4340"/>
        </reference>
      </references>
      <references anchor="sec-informative-references" pn="section-10.2">
        <name slugifiedName="name-informative-references">Informative References</name>
        <reference anchor="I-D.amend-iccrg-multipath-reordering" quoteTitle="true" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-amend-iccrg-multipath-reordering-03" derivedAnchor="I-D.amend-iccrg-multipath-reordering">
          <front>
            <title>Multipath sequence maintenance</title>
            <author fullname="Markus Amend" initials="M." surname="Amend">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Dirk Von Hugo" initials="D." surname="Von Hugo">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom</organization>
            </author>
            <date day="25" month="October" year="2021"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">   This document discusses the issue of packet reordering which occurs
   as a specific problem in multi-path connections without reliable
   transport protocols such as TCP.  The topic is relevant for devices
   connected via multiple accesses technologies towards the network as
   is foreseen, e.g., within Access Traffic Selection, Switching, and
   Splitting (ATSSS) service of 3rd Generation Partnership Project
   (3GPP) enabling fixed mobile converged (FMC) scenario.

              </t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-amend-iccrg-multipath-reordering-03"/>
          <refcontent>Work in Progress</refcontent>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="I-D.amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp" quoteTitle="true" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp-01" derivedAnchor="I-D.amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp">
          <front>
            <title>A multipath framework for UDP traffic over heterogeneous access networks</title>
            <author fullname="Markus Amend" initials="M." surname="Amend">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Eckard Bogenfeld" initials="E." surname="Bogenfeld">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Anna Brunstrom" initials="A." surname="Brunstrom">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Karlstad University</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Andreas Kassler" initials="A." surname="Kassler">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Karlstad University</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Veselin Rakocevic" initials="V." surname="Rakocevic">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">City University of London</organization>
            </author>
            <date day="8" month="July" year="2019"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">   More and more of today's devices are multi-homing capable, in
   particular 3GPP user equipment like smartphones.  In the current
   standardization of the next upcoming mobile network generation 5G
   Rel.16, this is especially targeted in the study group Access Traffic
   Steering Switching Splitting [TR23.793].  ATSSS describes the
   flexible selection or combination of 3GPP untrusted access like Wi-Fi
   and cellular access, overcoming the single-access limitation of
   today's devices and services.  Another multi-connectivity scenario is
   the Hybrid Access [I-D.lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture][I-D.
   muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access], providing multiple access
   for CPEs, which extends the traditional way of single access
   connectivity at home to dual-connectivity over 3GPP and fixed access.
   A missing piece in the ATSSS and Hybrid Access is the access and path
   measurement, which is required for efficient and beneficial traffic
   steering decisions.  This becomes particularly important in
   heterogeneous access networks with a multitude of volatile access
   paths.  While MP-TCP has been proposed to be used within ATSSS, there
   are drawbacks when being used to encapsulate unreliable traffic as it
   blindly retransmits each lost frame leading to excessive delay and
   potential head-of-line blocking.  A decision for MP-TCP though leaves
   the increasing share of UDP in today's traffic mix
   (&lt;https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.05168&gt;) unconsidered.  In this document,
   a multi-access framework is proposed leveraging the MP-DCCP network
   protocol, which enables flexible traffic steering, switching and
   splitting also for unreliable traffic.  A benefit is the support for
   pluggable congestion control which enables our framework to be used
   either independent or complementary to MP-TCP.

              </t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-amend-tsvwg-multipath-framework-mpdccp-01"/>
          <refcontent>Work in Progress</refcontent>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="I-D.ietf-quic-multipath" quoteTitle="true" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-quic-multipath-06" derivedAnchor="I-D.ietf-quic-multipath">
          <front>
            <title>Multipath Extension for QUIC</title>
            <author fullname="Yanmei Liu" initials="Y." surname="Liu">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Alibaba Inc.</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Yunfei Ma" initials="Y." surname="Ma">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Uber Technologies Inc.</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Quentin De Coninck" initials="Q." surname="De Coninck">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">University of Mons (UMONS)</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Olivier Bonaventure" initials="O." surname="Bonaventure">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">UCLouvain and Tessares</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Christian Huitema" initials="C." surname="Huitema">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Private Octopus Inc.</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Mirja Kuehlewind" initials="M." surname="Kuehlewind">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Ericsson</organization>
            </author>
            <date day="23" month="October" year="2023"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">   This document specifies a multipath extension for the QUIC protocol
   to enable the simultaneous usage of multiple paths for a single
   connection.

Discussion Venues

   This note is to be removed before publishing as an RFC.

   Discussion of this document takes place on the QUIC Working Group
   mailing list (quic@ietf.org), which is archived at
   https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/quic/.

   Source for this draft and an issue tracker can be found at
   https://github.com/mirjak/draft-lmbdhk-quic-multipath.

              </t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-ietf-quic-multipath-06"/>
          <refcontent>Work in Progress</refcontent>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="I-D.lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture" quoteTitle="true" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture-02" derivedAnchor="I-D.lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture">
          <front>
            <title>Hybrid Access Network Architecture</title>
            <author fullname="Nicolai Leymann" initials="N." surname="Leymann">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom AG</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Cornelius Heidemann" initials="C." surname="Heidemann">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom AG</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Margaret Cullen" initials="M." surname="Cullen">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Painless Security</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Li Xue" initials="L." surname="Xue">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Huawei</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Mingui Zhang" initials="M." surname="Zhang">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Huawei</organization>
            </author>
            <date day="13" month="January" year="2015"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">   Residential and Enterprise customers require continuously increasing
   bandwidth, however it may be difficult for operators to update or
   rebuild existing fixed access networks, especially when they are
   deployed in certain areas.  This document discusses a general way to
   address this problem by bundling together multiple heterogeneous
   access networks according to certain management policies.


              </t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-lhwxz-hybrid-access-network-architecture-02"/>
          <refcontent>Work in Progress</refcontent>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="I-D.muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access" quoteTitle="true" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access-03" derivedAnchor="I-D.muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access">
          <front>
            <title>Network based Bonding solution for Hybrid Access</title>
            <author fullname="Praveen Muley" initials="P." surname="Muley">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Nokia</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Wim Henderickx" initials="W." surname="Henderickx">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Nokia</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Liang Geng" initials="L." surname="Geng">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">China Mobile</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Hans Liu" initials="H." surname="Liu">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">D-Link Corp</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Loris Cardullo" initials="L." surname="Cardullo">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Vodafone</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Jonathan Newton" initials="J." surname="Newton">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Vodafone</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="SungHoon Seo" initials="S." surname="Seo">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Korea Telecom</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Sagiv Draznin" initials="S." surname="Draznin">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Verizon Wireless</organization>
            </author>
            <author fullname="Basavaraj Patil" initials="B." surname="Patil">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">AT&amp;T</organization>
            </author>
            <date day="22" month="October" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">   In order to address increasing bandwidth demands, operators are
   considering bundling of multiple heterogeneous access networks
   (Hybrid access) for residential and enterprise customers. This
   document describes a solution for Hybrid access and covers the use
   case scenarios.


              </t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-muley-network-based-bonding-hybrid-access-03"/>
          <refcontent>Work in Progress</refcontent>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IETF115.Slides" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/105/materials/slides-105-tsvwg-sessa-62-dccp-extensions-for-multipath-operation-00" quoteTitle="true" derivedAnchor="IETF115.Slides">
          <front>
            <title>MP-DCCP for enabling transfer of UDP/IP traffic over multiple data paths in multi-connectivity networks</title>
            <author initials="M." surname="Amend" fullname="Markus Amend">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <date>n.d.</date>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="IETF105" value=""/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="MP-DCCP.Paper" quoteTitle="true" target="https://doi.org/10.1109/LCN44214.2019.8990746" derivedAnchor="MP-DCCP.Paper">
          <front>
            <title>A Framework for Multiaccess Support for Unreliable Internet Traffic using Multipath DCCP</title>
            <author initials="M." surname="Amend" fullname="Markus Amend">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="E." surname="Bogenfeld" fullname="Eckard Bogenfeld">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="M." surname="Cvjetkovic" fullname="Milan Cvjetkovic">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="V." surname="Rakocevic" fullname="Veselin Rakocevic">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="M." surname="Pieska" fullname="Marcus Pieska">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="A." surname="Kassler" fullname="Andreas Kassler">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="A." surname="Brunstrom" fullname="Anna Brunstrom">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <date year="2019" month="October"/>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.1109/LCN44214.2019.8990746"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="multipath-dccp.org" target="https://multipath-dccp.org/" quoteTitle="true" derivedAnchor="multipath-dccp.org">
          <front>
            <title>Multipath extension for DCCP</title>
            <author>
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <date>n.d.</date>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="OLIA" quoteTitle="true" derivedAnchor="OLIA">
          <front>
            <title>MPTCP is not pareto-optimal: performance issues and a possible solution</title>
            <author initials="R." surname="Khalili">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="N." surname="Gast">
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            <author initials="M." surname="Popovic">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <author initials="U." surname="Upadhyay">
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            </author>
            <author initials="J." surname="Le Boudec">
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true"/>
            </author>
            <date year="2012"/>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Emerging networking experiments and technologies, ACM" value=""/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC0793" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc793" derivedAnchor="RFC0793">
          <front>
            <title>Transmission Control Protocol</title>
            <author fullname="J. Postel" initials="J." surname="Postel"/>
            <date month="September" year="1981"/>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="793"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC0793"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC2104" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2104" derivedAnchor="RFC2104">
          <front>
            <title>HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication</title>
            <author fullname="H. Krawczyk" initials="H." surname="Krawczyk"/>
            <author fullname="M. Bellare" initials="M." surname="Bellare"/>
            <author fullname="R. Canetti" initials="R." surname="Canetti"/>
            <date month="February" year="1997"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document describes HMAC, a mechanism for message authentication using cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g., MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared key. The cryptographic strength of HMAC depends on the properties of the underlying hash function. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2104"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2104"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC3711" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3711" derivedAnchor="RFC3711">
          <front>
            <title>The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)</title>
            <author fullname="M. Baugher" initials="M." surname="Baugher"/>
            <author fullname="D. McGrew" initials="D." surname="McGrew"/>
            <author fullname="M. Naslund" initials="M." surname="Naslund"/>
            <author fullname="E. Carrara" initials="E." surname="Carrara"/>
            <author fullname="K. Norrman" initials="K." surname="Norrman"/>
            <date month="March" year="2004"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document describes the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP), a profile of the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), which can provide confidentiality, message authentication, and replay protection to the RTP traffic and to the control traffic for RTP, the Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="3711"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC3711"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC4043" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4043" derivedAnchor="RFC4043">
          <front>
            <title>Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Permanent Identifier</title>
            <author fullname="D. Pinkas" initials="D." surname="Pinkas"/>
            <author fullname="T. Gindin" initials="T." surname="Gindin"/>
            <date month="May" year="2005"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document defines a new form of name, called permanent identifier, that may be included in the subjectAltName extension of a public key certificate issued to an entity.</t>
              <t indent="0">The permanent identifier is an optional feature that may be used by a CA to indicate that two or more certificates relate to the same entity, even if they contain different subject name (DNs) or different names in the subjectAltName extension, or if the name or the affiliation of that entity stored in the subject or another name form in the subjectAltName extension has changed.</t>
              <t indent="0">The subject name, carried in the subject field, is only unique for each subject entity certified by the one CA as defined by the issuer name field. However, the new name form can carry a name that is unique for each subject entity certified by a CA. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="4043"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC4043"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC4086" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4086" derivedAnchor="RFC4086">
          <front>
            <title>Randomness Requirements for Security</title>
            <author fullname="D. Eastlake 3rd" initials="D." surname="Eastlake 3rd"/>
            <author fullname="J. Schiller" initials="J." surname="Schiller"/>
            <author fullname="S. Crocker" initials="S." surname="Crocker"/>
            <date month="June" year="2005"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">Security systems are built on strong cryptographic algorithms that foil pattern analysis attempts. However, the security of these systems is dependent on generating secret quantities for passwords, cryptographic keys, and similar quantities. The use of pseudo-random processes to generate secret quantities can result in pseudo-security. A sophisticated attacker may find it easier to reproduce the environment that produced the secret quantities and to search the resulting small set of possibilities than to locate the quantities in the whole of the potential number space.</t>
              <t indent="0">Choosing random quantities to foil a resourceful and motivated adversary is surprisingly difficult. This document points out many pitfalls in using poor entropy sources or traditional pseudo-random number generation techniques for generating such quantities. It recommends the use of truly random hardware techniques and shows that the existing hardware on many systems can be used for this purpose. It provides suggestions to ameliorate the problem when a hardware solution is not available, and it gives examples of how large such quantities need to be for some applications. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="106"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="4086"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC4086"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5238" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5238" derivedAnchor="RFC5238">
          <front>
            <title>Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) over the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)</title>
            <author fullname="T. Phelan" initials="T." surname="Phelan"/>
            <date month="May" year="2008"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document specifies the use of Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) over the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP). DTLS provides communications privacy for applications that use datagram transport protocols and allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping and detect tampering or message forgery. DCCP is a transport protocol that provides a congestion-controlled unreliable datagram service. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5238"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5238"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5595" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5595" derivedAnchor="RFC5595">
          <front>
            <title>The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) Service Codes</title>
            <author fullname="G. Fairhurst" initials="G." surname="Fairhurst"/>
            <date month="September" year="2009"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document describes the usage of Service Codes by the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol, RFC 4340. It motivates the setting of a Service Code by applications. Service Codes provide a method to identify the intended service/application to process a DCCP connection request. This provides improved flexibility in the use and assignment of port numbers for connection multiplexing. The use of a DCCP Service Code can also enable more explicit coordination of services with middleboxes (e.g., network address translators and firewalls). This document updates the specification provided in RFC 4340. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5595"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5595"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5596" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5596" derivedAnchor="RFC5596">
          <front>
            <title>Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) Simultaneous-Open Technique to Facilitate NAT/Middlebox Traversal</title>
            <author fullname="G. Fairhurst" initials="G." surname="Fairhurst"/>
            <date month="September" year="2009"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document specifies an update to the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP), a connection-oriented and datagram-based transport protocol. The update adds support for the DCCP-Listen packet. This assists DCCP applications to communicate through middleboxes (e.g., a Network Address Port Translator or a DCCP server behind a firewall), where peering endpoints need to initiate communication in a near- simultaneous manner to establish necessary middlebox state. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5596"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5596"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5597" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5597" derivedAnchor="RFC5597">
          <front>
            <title>Network Address Translation (NAT) Behavioral Requirements for the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol</title>
            <author fullname="R. Denis-Courmont" initials="R." surname="Denis-Courmont"/>
            <date month="September" year="2009"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document defines a set of requirements for NATs handling the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP). These requirements allow DCCP applications, such as streaming applications, to operate consistently, and they are very similar to the TCP requirements for NATs, which have already been published by the IETF. Ensuring that NATs meet this set of requirements will greatly increase the likelihood that applications using DCCP will function properly. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="150"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5597"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5597"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6234" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6234" derivedAnchor="RFC6234">
          <front>
            <title>US Secure Hash Algorithms (SHA and SHA-based HMAC and HKDF)</title>
            <author fullname="D. Eastlake 3rd" initials="D." surname="Eastlake 3rd"/>
            <author fullname="T. Hansen" initials="T." surname="Hansen"/>
            <date month="May" year="2011"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6234"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6234"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6356" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6356" derivedAnchor="RFC6356">
          <front>
            <title>Coupled Congestion Control for Multipath Transport Protocols</title>
            <author fullname="C. Raiciu" initials="C." surname="Raiciu"/>
            <author fullname="M. Handley" initials="M." surname="Handley"/>
            <author fullname="D. Wischik" initials="D." surname="Wischik"/>
            <date month="October" year="2011"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">Often endpoints are connected by multiple paths, but communications are usually restricted to a single path per connection. Resource usage within the network would be more efficient were it possible for these multiple paths to be used concurrently. Multipath TCP is a proposal to achieve multipath transport in TCP.</t>
              <t indent="0">New congestion control algorithms are needed for multipath transport protocols such as Multipath TCP, as single path algorithms have a series of issues in the multipath context. One of the prominent problems is that running existing algorithms such as standard TCP independently on each path would give the multipath flow more than its fair share at a bottleneck link traversed by more than one of its subflows. Further, it is desirable that a source with multiple paths available will transfer more traffic using the least congested of the paths, achieving a property called "resource pooling" where a bundle of links effectively behaves like one shared link with bigger capacity. This would increase the overall efficiency of the network and also its robustness to failure.</t>
              <t indent="0">This document presents a congestion control algorithm that couples the congestion control algorithms running on different subflows by linking their increase functions, and dynamically controls the overall aggressiveness of the multipath flow. The result is a practical algorithm that is fair to TCP at bottlenecks while moving traffic away from congested links. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6356"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6356"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6773" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6773" derivedAnchor="RFC6773">
          <front>
            <title>DCCP-UDP: A Datagram Congestion Control Protocol UDP Encapsulation for NAT Traversal</title>
            <author fullname="T. Phelan" initials="T." surname="Phelan"/>
            <author fullname="G. Fairhurst" initials="G." surname="Fairhurst"/>
            <author fullname="C. Perkins" initials="C." surname="Perkins"/>
            <date month="November" year="2012"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document specifies an alternative encapsulation of the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP), referred to as DCCP-UDP. This encapsulation allows DCCP to be carried through the current generation of Network Address Translation (NAT) middleboxes without modification of those middleboxes. This document also updates the Session Description Protocol (SDP) information for DCCP defined in RFC 5762. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6773"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6773"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6824" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6824" derivedAnchor="RFC6824">
          <front>
            <title>TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses</title>
            <author fullname="A. Ford" initials="A." surname="Ford"/>
            <author fullname="C. Raiciu" initials="C." surname="Raiciu"/>
            <author fullname="M. Handley" initials="M." surname="Handley"/>
            <author fullname="O. Bonaventure" initials="O." surname="Bonaventure"/>
            <date month="January" year="2013"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">TCP/IP communication is currently restricted to a single path per connection, yet multiple paths often exist between peers. The simultaneous use of these multiple paths for a TCP/IP session would improve resource usage within the network and, thus, improve user experience through higher throughput and improved resilience to network failure.</t>
              <t indent="0">Multipath TCP provides the ability to simultaneously use multiple paths between peers. This document presents a set of extensions to traditional TCP to support multipath operation. The protocol offers the same type of service to applications as TCP (i.e., reliable bytestream), and it provides the components necessary to establish and use multiple TCP flows across potentially disjoint paths. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6824"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6824"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6904" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6904" derivedAnchor="RFC6904">
          <front>
            <title>Encryption of Header Extensions in the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)</title>
            <author fullname="J. Lennox" initials="J." surname="Lennox"/>
            <date month="April" year="2013"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) provides authentication, but not encryption, of the headers of Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) packets. However, RTP header extensions may carry sensitive information for which participants in multimedia sessions want confidentiality. This document provides a mechanism, extending the mechanisms of SRTP, to selectively encrypt RTP header extensions in SRTP.</t>
              <t indent="0">This document updates RFC 3711, the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol specification, to require that all future SRTP encryption transforms specify how RTP header extensions are to be encrypted.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6904"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6904"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6951" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6951" derivedAnchor="RFC6951">
          <front>
            <title>UDP Encapsulation of Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) Packets for End-Host to End-Host Communication</title>
            <author fullname="M. Tuexen" initials="M." surname="Tuexen"/>
            <author fullname="R. Stewart" initials="R." surname="Stewart"/>
            <date month="May" year="2013"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document describes a simple method of encapsulating Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) packets into UDP packets and its limitations. This allows the usage of SCTP in networks with legacy NATs that do not support SCTP. It can also be used to implement SCTP on hosts without directly accessing the IP layer, for example, implementing it as part of the application without requiring special privileges.</t>
              <t indent="0">Please note that this document only describes the functionality required within an SCTP stack to add on UDP encapsulation, providing only those mechanisms for two end-hosts to communicate with each other over UDP ports. In particular, it does not provide mechanisms to determine whether UDP encapsulation is being used by the peer, nor the mechanisms for determining which remote UDP port number can be used. These functions are out of scope for this document.</t>
              <t indent="0">This document covers only end-hosts and not tunneling (egress or ingress) endpoints.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6951"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6951"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7323" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7323" derivedAnchor="RFC7323">
          <front>
            <title>TCP Extensions for High Performance</title>
            <author fullname="D. Borman" initials="D." surname="Borman"/>
            <author fullname="B. Braden" initials="B." surname="Braden"/>
            <author fullname="V. Jacobson" initials="V." surname="Jacobson"/>
            <author fullname="R. Scheffenegger" initials="R." role="editor" surname="Scheffenegger"/>
            <date month="September" year="2014"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document specifies a set of TCP extensions to improve performance over paths with a large bandwidth * delay product and to provide reliable operation over very high-speed paths. It defines the TCP Window Scale (WS) option and the TCP Timestamps (TS) option and their semantics. The Window Scale option is used to support larger receive windows, while the Timestamps option can be used for at least two distinct mechanisms, Protection Against Wrapped Sequences (PAWS) and Round-Trip Time Measurement (RTTM), that are also described herein.</t>
              <t indent="0">This document obsoletes RFC 1323 and describes changes from it.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7323"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7323"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8041" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8041" derivedAnchor="RFC8041">
          <front>
            <title>Use Cases and Operational Experience with Multipath TCP</title>
            <author fullname="O. Bonaventure" initials="O." surname="Bonaventure"/>
            <author fullname="C. Paasch" initials="C." surname="Paasch"/>
            <author fullname="G. Detal" initials="G." surname="Detal"/>
            <date month="January" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">This document discusses both use cases and operational experience with Multipath TCP (MPTCP) in real networks. It lists several prominent use cases where Multipath TCP has been considered and is being used. It also gives insight to some heuristics and decisions that have helped to realize these use cases and suggests possible improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8041"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8041"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8126" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8126" derivedAnchor="RFC8126">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs</title>
            <author fullname="M. Cotton" initials="M." surname="Cotton"/>
            <author fullname="B. Leiba" initials="B." surname="Leiba"/>
            <author fullname="T. Narten" initials="T." surname="Narten"/>
            <date month="June" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">Many protocols make use of points of extensibility that use constants to identify various protocol parameters. To ensure that the values in these fields do not have conflicting uses and to promote interoperability, their allocations are often coordinated by a central record keeper. For IETF protocols, that role is filled by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).</t>
              <t indent="0">To make assignments in a given registry prudently, guidance describing the conditions under which new values should be assigned, as well as when and how modifications to existing values can be made, is needed. This document defines a framework for the documentation of these guidelines by specification authors, in order to assure that the provided guidance for the IANA Considerations is clear and addresses the various issues that are likely in the operation of a registry.</t>
              <t indent="0">This is the third edition of this document; it obsoletes RFC 5226.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="26"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8126"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8126"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8174" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8174" derivedAnchor="RFC8174">
          <front>
            <title>Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC 2119 Key Words</title>
            <author fullname="B. Leiba" initials="B." surname="Leiba"/>
            <date month="May" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">RFC 2119 specifies common key words that may be used in protocol specifications. This document aims to reduce the ambiguity by clarifying that only UPPERCASE usage of the key words have the defined special meanings.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="14"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8174"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8174"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8684" quoteTitle="true" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8684" derivedAnchor="RFC8684">
          <front>
            <title>TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses</title>
            <author fullname="A. Ford" initials="A." surname="Ford"/>
            <author fullname="C. Raiciu" initials="C." surname="Raiciu"/>
            <author fullname="M. Handley" initials="M." surname="Handley"/>
            <author fullname="O. Bonaventure" initials="O." surname="Bonaventure"/>
            <author fullname="C. Paasch" initials="C." surname="Paasch"/>
            <date month="March" year="2020"/>
            <abstract>
              <t indent="0">TCP/IP communication is currently restricted to a single path per connection, yet multiple paths often exist between peers. The simultaneous use of these multiple paths for a TCP/IP session would improve resource usage within the network and thus improve user experience through higher throughput and improved resilience to network failure.</t>
              <t indent="0">Multipath TCP provides the ability to simultaneously use multiple paths between peers. This document presents a set of extensions to traditional TCP to support multipath operation. The protocol offers the same type of service to applications as TCP (i.e., a reliable bytestream), and it provides the components necessary to establish and use multiple TCP flows across potentially disjoint paths.</t>
              <t indent="0">This document specifies v1 of Multipath TCP, obsoleting v0 as specified in RFC 6824, through clarifications and modifications primarily driven by deployment experience.</t>
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          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8684"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8684"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="TS23.501" target="https://www.3gpp.org/ftp//Specs/archive/23_series/23.501/23501-g70.zip" quoteTitle="true" derivedAnchor="TS23.501">
          <front>
            <title>System architecture for the 5G System; Stage 2; Release 16</title>
            <author>
              <organization showOnFrontPage="true">3GPP</organization>
            </author>
            <date year="2020" month="December"/>
          </front>
        </reference>
      </references>
    </references>
    <section anchor="diff_mptcp" numbered="true" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-appendix.a">
      <name slugifiedName="name-differences-from-multipath-">Differences from Multipath TCP</name>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-1">This appendix is Informative.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-2">Multipath DCCP is similar to Multipath TCP <xref target="RFC8684" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC8684"/>, in that it
extends the related basic DCCP transport protocol <xref target="RFC4340" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC4340"/> with
multipath capabilities in the same way as Multipath TCP extends TCP
<xref target="RFC0793" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="RFC0793"/>.
However, because of the differences between the underlying TCP and DCCP
protocols, the transport characteristics of MPTCP and MP-DCCP are
different.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-3"><xref target="table_tcp_dccp_comp" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 10"/> compares the protocol characteristics of TCP
and DCCP, which are by nature inherited by their respective multipath
extensions.  A major difference lies in the delivery of payload, which
is for TCP an exact copy of the generated byte-stream. DCCP behaves
in a different way and does not guarantee to deliver any payload nor the
order of delivery.
Since this is mainly affecting the receiving endpoint of a TCP or
DCCP communication, many similarities on the sender side can be identified.
Both transport protocols share the 3-way initiation of a
communication and both employ congestion control to adapt the sending
rate to the path characteristics.</t>
      <table anchor="table_tcp_dccp_comp" align="center" pn="table-10">
        <name slugifiedName="name-tcp-and-dccp-protocol-compa">TCP and DCCP protocol comparison</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Feature</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">TCP</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">DCCP</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Full-Duplex</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Connection-Oriented</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Header option space</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">40 bytes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">&lt; 1008 bytes or PMTU</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Data transfer</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">reliable</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">unreliable</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Packet-loss handling</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">re-transmission</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">report only</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Ordered data delivery</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">no</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Sequence numbers</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">one per byte</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">one per PDU</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Flow control</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">no</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Congestion control</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">ECN support</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Selective ACK</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">depends on congestion control</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Fix message boundaries</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">no</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Path MTU discovery</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Fragmentation</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">no</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">SYN flood protection</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">no</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Half-open connections</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">no</td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-5">Consequently, the multipath features, shown in
<xref target="table_mptcp_mpdccp_comp" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Table 11"/>, are the same, supporting volatile paths
having varying capacity and latency, session handover and path
aggregation capabilities. All of them profit by the existence of
congestion control.</t>
      <table anchor="table_mptcp_mpdccp_comp" align="center" pn="table-11">
        <name slugifiedName="name-mptcp-and-mp-dccp-protocol-">MPTCP and MP-DCCP protocol comparison</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Feature</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MPTCP</th>
            <th align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">MP-DCCP</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Volatile paths</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Session handover</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Path aggregation</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Data reordering</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">yes</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">optional</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">Expandability</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">limited by TCP header</td>
            <td align="center" colspan="1" rowspan="1">flexible</td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-7">Therefore, the sender logic is not much different between MP-DCCP and
MPTCP.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-8">The receiver side for MP-DCCP has to deal with the unreliable delivery provided by 
DCCP. The multipath sequence numbers included in MP-DCCP (see <xref target="MP_SEQ" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.5"/>) facilitates
adding optional mechanisms for data stream packet reordering 
at the receiver.  Information from the MP_RTT multipath option (<xref target="MP_RTT" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="Section 4.2.7"/>), 
DCCP path sequencing and the DCCP Timestamp Option provide further means 
for advanced reordering approaches, e.g., as proposed in <xref target="I-D.amend-iccrg-multipath-reordering" format="default" sectionFormat="of" derivedContent="I-D.amend-iccrg-multipath-reordering"/>.
Such mechanisms do, however, not affect interoperability
and are not part of the MP-DCCP protocol.  Many 
applications that use unreliable transport protocols can also inherently process 
out-of-sequence data (e.g., through adaptive audio and video buffers), 
and so additional reordering support might not be necessary. The addition of optional 
reordering mechanisms are likely to be needed when the 
different DCCP subflows are routed across paths with different latencies. 
In theory, applications using DCCP are aware that packet reordering could 
occur, because DCCP does not provide mechanisms to restore the original packet order.</t>
      <t indent="0" pn="section-appendix.a-9">In contrast to TCP, the receiver processing for MPTCP adopted a rigid
"just wait" approach, because TCP guarantees reliable in-order delivery.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="authors-addresses" numbered="false" removeInRFC="false" toc="include" pn="section-appendix.b">
      <name slugifiedName="name-authors-addresses">Authors' Addresses</name>
      <author initials="M." surname="Amend" fullname="Markus Amend" role="editor">
        <organization abbrev="DT" showOnFrontPage="true">Deutsche Telekom</organization>
        <address>
          <postal>
            <street>Deutsche-Telekom-Allee 9</street>
            <city>Darmstadt</city>
            <code>64295</code>
            <country>Germany</country>
          </postal>
          <email>Markus.Amend@telekom.de</email>
        </address>
      </author>
      <author initials="A." surname="Brunstrom" fullname="Anna Brunstrom">
        <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Karlstad University</organization>
        <address>
          <postal>
            <street>Universitetsgatan 2</street>
            <city>Karlstad</city>
            <code>651 88</code>
            <country>Sweden</country>
          </postal>
          <email>anna.brunstrom@kau.se</email>
        </address>
      </author>
      <author initials="A." surname="Kassler" fullname="Andreas Kassler">
        <organization showOnFrontPage="true">Karlstad University</organization>
        <address>
          <postal>
            <street>Universitetsgatan 2</street>
            <city>Karlstad</city>
            <code>651 88</code>
            <country>Sweden</country>
          </postal>
          <email>andreas.kassler@kau.se</email>
        </address>
      </author>
      <author initials="V." surname="Rakocevic" fullname="Veselin Rakocevic">
        <organization showOnFrontPage="true">City, University of London</organization>
        <address>
          <postal>
            <street>Northampton Square</street>
            <city>London</city>
            <country>United Kingdom</country>
          </postal>
          <email>veselin.rakocevic.1@city.ac.uk</email>
        </address>
      </author>
      <author initials="S." surname="Johnson" fullname="Stephen Johnson">
        <organization showOnFrontPage="true">BT</organization>
        <address>
          <postal>
            <street>Adastral Park</street>
            <city>Martlesham Heath</city>
            <code>IP5 3RE</code>
            <country>United Kingdom</country>
          </postal>
          <email>stephen.h.johnson@bt.com</email>
        </address>
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