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	Title		: Local Key Exchange for Mobile IPv6 Local Binding 
			  Security Association
	Author(s)	: C. Liu, H. Soliman
	Filename	: draft-liu-mobileip-lke-01.txt
	Pages		: 23
	Date		: 2003-3-5
	
This document describes a key management protocol for a mobile 
computer to securely obtain keying material with an access router 
in a visited link for use as the local binding security 
association with the router. The protocol enables an IPv6 node to 
utilize the access router as its temporary home agent and continue 
to receive packets destined to its care-of address with the 
temporary home agent as well as to send packets from this care-of 
address when the nodes change its access router. To support this 
operation, two new types of mobility headers and one Neighbor 
Discovery option are defined. All IPv6 nodes MAY support this 
protocol.

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