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	Title		: Organizing Mobile IP Along Natural Architectural 
                          Boundaries
	Author(s)	: J. Kempf et al.
	Filename	: draft-kempf-mobileip-arch-00.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2003-2-25
	
A natural architectural split exists in Mobile IP between the 
mechanisms involved in global routing change and the mechanisms 
involved in local link routing change. The global mechanisms modify 
the mapping between a Mobile Node's routing identifier (care of 
address) and its global node identifier (home address). The local 
mechanisms allow the Mobile Node to obtain IP connectivity on the 
subnet and provide measures to locally mitigate routing failure 
while the global routing change is occurring. This draft makes a 
case for keeping the mechanisms involved in these two architectural 
components distinct and separate in Mobile IPv6, and suggests that 
the Mobile IP group might want to think about a separate working 
group specifically focused on local link routing changes for 
mobility in Mobile IPv6.

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