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This draft is a work item of the Network Mobility Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Nemo Basic Support Protocol
Author(s) : V. Devarapalli et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-nemo-basic-support-00.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 2003-6-25
This document describes a protocol to support network mobility as the
mobile network attaches to different points in the Internet. The
protocol allows for session continuity for every node in the mobile
network as the network moves. It also allows every node in the
mobile network to be reachable while moving around. The protocol is
based on extensions to Mobile IPv6 [1]. The Mobile Router [2] which
connects the network to the Internet runs the NEMO protocol with its
Home Agent. The protocol is designed in such a way that network
mobility is transparent to the nodes inside the mobile network.
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