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	Title		: Securing Nested Tunnels Optimization with Access 
                          Router Option
	Author(s)	: C. Ng, T.Tanaka
	Filename	: draft-ng-nemo-access-router-option-00.txt
	Pages		: 49
	Date		: 2002-11-1
	
Through the establishment of bi-directional tunnels between a mobile 
router and home agent, global connectivity can be extended to nodes 
within a network in motion.  However, the multiple levels of bi-
directional tunnels in nested mobile networks lead to undesirable 
effects.  This memo proposes using a new mobility header option 
called the Access Router Option to allow a mobile router to inform 
its home agent the home-address of the access router it is currently 
attached to.  From there, this memo lays out a mechanism that allows 
mobile routers to securely achieve nested tunnels optimization.

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