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Title : Mobile Network Prefix Delegation extension for Mobile
IPv6
Author(s) : P. Paakkonen, J. Latvakoski
Filename : draft-paakkonen-nemo-prefix-delegation-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2003-3-25
This draft proposes a dynamic Mobile Network Prefix (MNP) delegation
extension for Mobile IPv6 protocol to enable MNP delegation for
mobile networks. A MNP is an IPv6 prefix used in a mobile network.
The extension supports dynamic delegation, return, refreshing and
updating operations related to MNP delegation operations between a
Mobile Router (MR) of a mobile network and the MR's Home Agent (HA).
This extension is proposed, because there is a lack for a dynamic MNP
delegation protocol related to mobile networks, and currently MNPs have
to be assigned statically to enable mobile networking.
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