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	Title		: Diameter User Session Mobility Application
	Author(s)	: Q. Liu et al.
	Filename	: draft-liu-aaa-diameter-session-mobility-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2003-2-21
	
A mobile node will change its access router frequently during a 
Diameter session and the relevant AAA parameters may also be 
transferred between the access routers. However, the home AAA server 
does not know the movement of the mobile node before the mobile node 
re-authenticates, and a request from the home AAA server will always 
be forwarded to the former realm. Therefore, an efficient way is 
needed to forward the request to the new access router.

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