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Title : Context Transfer and Fast Mobile IPv6 Interactions
in a Layer-2 Source-Triggered Anticipative Handover
Author(s) : R. Jayabal
Filename : draft-rjaya-ct-fmip6-l2st-ant-ho-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2003-3-31
This draft was submitted to obtain comments for an experimental work
in progress. It presents Fast Mobile IPv6 and Context Transfer
interactions for a specific case of contextful, anticipative,
network controlled and Layer-2 source-triggered IPv6 handover where
one or more candidate access routers can be identified for selection
as target. It is also meant to illustrate a case where it might be
useful to:
a) have Context Transfer messages as but options in handover
negotiation messages (e.g., Fast MIPv6's HI/HACK messages)
between Access Routers.
b) have an additional flag in the Context Transfer Protocol Context
Transfer Data message which indicates whether the new Access
Router should install any context at all given that any one
context fails to be installed.
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